ENROLMENT REQUIREMENTS: STUDYING AND WORKING IN CANADA
On November 6, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced several changes to the International Student Program for 2026:
- PAL Exemption: Starting January 1, 2026, incoming graduate students (Master鈥檚 or PhD) studying/attending at public institutions will be Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) exempt. Further details are available on IRCC's website. Applications submitted before January 1, 2026, must still include a valid PAL. Learn how to receive your SFU PAL.
- Faster Processing for Doctoral Students: PhD students and their accompanying family members applying from outside of Canada may qualify for , if they apply within the same application. Applications may still be subject to background checks, which may delay processing times.
- : IRCC has set a target of 155,000 new international student arrivals for 2026. This target applies to study permit applications made from outside Canada and does not include study permit extensions or in-Canada applications. Learn more about the 2026 provincial and territorial allocations under the international student cap .
- : Prepare yourself for life in Canada by learning about housing options, study costs, employment opportunities, and more.
We encourage students to monitor鈥 for the most up-to-date information and will update our News and Updates page as additional details become available.
Working on campus: Requirements
In order to work on campus you must meet two requirements:
- You must be enrolled full time (see Full Time Status, below) in the term you wish to work on campus
The definitions, permitted hours, and eligibility requirements differ for working on or off campus. You may be eligible to work only on campus, off campus, or both. Review our Working On and Off Campus
handout for more information.
i IRCC defines on campus as "employment facilities within the boundaries of the campus." Visit the for more details.
Questions about working on campus? Contact an International Student Advisor, Immigration Specialist.
SFU students are considered full time for immigration purposes in a given term if they are:
Undergraduate Students (including post-baccalaureate programs)
- enrolled in a minimum of 9 units in the Spring, Summer and Fall term
Graduate Students in one of the following categories
- Graduate students enrolled in per term fee programs
- Graduate students enrolled in a thesis, project, capstone course or field exams
- Graduate students enrolled in 6 or more units per term in per unit fee programs
OR any one of the following:
- Undergraduate and Graduate students enrolled in a full time Formal Exchange Program (鈥淔EP鈥) or Field School (outbound exchange and field school), or
- Undergraduate and Graduate students enrolled in a full-time co-operative education placement (鈥淐o-op鈥), approved internship or practicum as per program requirements, or
- Undergraduate students enrolled in a total minimum of 9 units as part of the Dual Degree partnerships between SFU and Langara, Douglas and Kwantlen or
- Graduate students enrolled full time under the in any given term, or
- Visiting International Graduate Research Students () enrolled in 鈥淕rad 800鈥, or
- Visiting International Undergraduate Research Students (see more information) enrolled in "UG 400", or
- Students for whom the has approved full-time equivalency, despite their carrying a reduced load