For international students in Canada & the U.S.

Can I work? Get a clear answer, with sources.

Studying in Canada or the U.S. and not sure what work you're allowed to do? Ask here. It checks the official government rules for the right country, shows you exactly where each answer comes from, and tells you when it's not sure instead of making something up.

Knows which country

It works out whether you mean Canada or the U.S., then only uses that country's rules. No mixing a U.S. rule into a Canadian answer.

Shows its sources

Every answer points to the exact line on the official government page it came from, plus when that page was checked.

Won't guess

If it's not sure, it says so and sends you to the official source, instead of making something up.

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How it works

It's built to be careful: it sticks to official sources, double-checks its own answers, and holds back when it's unsure. And it's actually measured, not guesswork. There's a full before/after eval behind it.

1

Figures out the country

Canada or the U.S. If that's unclear, it asks.

2

Reads the official pages

Looks only at that country's official government sources (IRCC, USCIS).

3

Answers with sources

Gives a short answer and shows where each part of it comes from.

4

Says when it's unsure

If it can't back something up, it holds back instead of guessing.

About

Can I Work? is a project by Shiba Wang. It's about building an AI helper that gets things right in a high-stakes spot (student work permits) by sticking to official sources, showing where every answer comes from, and not guessing. It's information only, not legal advice.