Introduction:
If you’re studying or working in Canada, you’ve probably heard about robots doing food delivery. In 2025, it’s no longer just a test — robots are now active in multiple Canadian cities.
This shift may impact thousands of international students and PGWP holders who depend on part-time or entry-level jobs.
Where Is This Happening?
Companies are testing robots in:
- Ottawa
- Toronto suburbs
- Edmonton
- Vancouver tech parks
These robots deliver food without a human driver, which reduces opportunities for students working with apps like Uber Eats, DoorDash, or SkipTheDishes.
How It Affects You
If you rely on delivery work to:
- Cover rent and tuition
- Support your family
- Build Canadian work experience
You may face fewer job options in 2025 and beyond.
What Should You Do Next?
Consider:
- Applying for skilled work experience jobs (TEER 0-3)
- Improving English scores for PR
- Exploring Rural PR programs like RNIP
- Upskilling to future-proof roles (tech, health, trades)
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