If you’re from Nepal and studying in the United States or Canada, one of your biggest goals is likely gaining international work experience. Whether you want to offset living costs, prepare for a future career or explore life abroad after graduation, both countries offer real options for international student employment. The challenge is knowing how to access those opportunities while staying within the rules of your visa.
This guide covers job opportunities for international students, including internships and postgraduation employment. You’ll learn how to apply for work authorization in the U.S. and Canada, what kinds of jobs are allowed during your studies and what to expect after you finish your degree.
Where Nepali students can work during their degree
As an international student, your ability to work while enrolled is limited by your visa. But there are still many ways to gain experience.
Both the U.S. and Canada allow on-campus jobs for full-time students:
On-campus jobs are often easier to get for new international students because employers already understand your visa limits.
Internships are one of the most valuable types of work experience. They let you apply your classroom knowledge in real companies or organizations.
Internships often lead to job offers after graduation, especially if you show strong performance.
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Working after graduation: OPT and PGWP
After you finish your degree, you may want to stay longer and gain professional experience. Both countries offer clear paths to work authorization for international students who graduate from approved programs.
If you’re on an F-1 visa, optional practical training allows you to work in a job directly related to your field of study:
You must apply for OPT and receive an Employment Authorization Document (EAD) before starting work. OPT jobs for international students in the U.S. span many fields, including engineering, computer science, public health and finance.
Applying early is essential. OPT applications can take weeks or months to process. If you have a job offer, your start date will depend on your EAD card arrival.
In Canada, most students are eligible for the post-graduation work permit (PGWP) after completing a program that lasts at least eight months at a designated learning institution (DLI).
The PGWP is a valuable tool for Nepali students who want to stay and work in Canada without needing a job offer or employer sponsorship right away.
Graduate jobs in the U.S. and Canada
Graduate jobs in the U.S. for international students and recent Canadian graduates can be competitive, but they offer real growth potential. These jobs often require a master’s degree and may include specialized roles in:
As a Nepali student, you’ll want to look for companies that are familiar with work authorization for international students. Many large employers in both countries actively recruit international graduates and may be familiar with OPT, STEM OPT or PGWP requirements.
In both countries, hiring is often self-directed. Unlike Nepal, where job placement can be more centralized or depend on personal referrals, students in the U.S. and Canada are expected to:
This job search culture can be unfamiliar at first, but many universities offer career services to support you with mock interviews, job boards and mentorship.
MPOWER Financing can help with career-focused education
Many Nepali students worry about how to fund their degree and gain real career value from their international experience. That’s where MPOWER Financing fits in. MPOWER provides international student education loans with no cosigner, no collateral and no U.S. credit history required.
Loans are available to students at over 500 approved universities in the U.S. and Canada, especially those with strong international study programs and career placement services.
Here’s how MPOWER’s support aligns with your career goals:
If your goal is to work abroad, MPOWER can help you start strong with both funding and guidance.
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FAQs
In both countries, you can work on campus during your studies and off campus with the right authorization. Internships, part-time roles and research jobs are common during school. After graduation, programs like OPT and PGWP let you take full-time jobs in your field.
If you’re on an F-1 visa, you’ll need to apply for curricular practical training (CPT) or optional practical training (OPT). These allow you to work during or after your degree. Talk to your school’s designated school official (DSO) to get started.
OPT gives you up to 12 months of work authorization after graduation. If your degree is in a science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) field, you may be able to[a] extend that by another 24 months through STEM OPT.
Yes. If you complete a qualifying program at a Canadian designated learning institution, you may be eligible for the post-graduation work permit (PGWP). This lets you work for any employer in Canada for up to three years, depending on your program length.
Yes. You must apply for CPT if you’re still studying, or OPT if you’re doing an internship after graduation. Even unpaid internships require proper work authorization in the U.S.
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