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Canada home-based handwork side income No experience | No deposit | Weekly CAD

Earn extra CAD from home with simple handwork, 1–2 hours a day

Easy assembly, packing and labelling tasks for people living in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton and across Canada – with weekly payments by Interac e‑Transfer or bank transfer.

Average weekly income (active members)
$220 – $380 CAD
Depends on your time & pace, not your CV
Total paid out so far
$620k+ CAD
To people across Canada, via Canadian banks
No deposit, no product purchasing Clear written terms & pay dates Friendly support based in Canada
Why this fits life in Canada right now

Groceries, rent and bills in Canada keep going up. If you’d like extra income without taking on stressful extra shifts or commuting in bad weather, this is a low-pressure way to earn more from home.

Stay-at-home & single parents International & domestic students Full-time workers needing a side income Newcomers, PRs & citizens
Start in 3 simple steps

Everything runs online through WhatsApp. Many people complete their first small trial on the same day they message us.

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Message us on WhatsApp and introduce yourself
Tell us where you live in Canada (for example Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton), roughly how many hours you’d like to work, and your current situation (parent, student, worker, newcomer, etc.).
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See a real example and finish 1–2 trial pieces
We send photos and short clips showing each step. You complete a few pieces as a trial. Once you’re comfortable and we’ve checked them, we open regular tasks at a pace that suits you.
3
Weekly pay day with a clear breakdown
You get a weekly “pay day”. All approved tasks up to that date are listed with quantities and rates, you confirm the total, and we send your CAD payment by Interac e‑Transfer or bank transfer.
Real payment examples from Canada

These are example weekly payouts from people in different Canadian cities. Everyone’s time and speed is different, so use these as guidance, not a fixed promise.

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Toronto | Mom of two, Emily R.
$286.40 CAD
Most evenings 2–3 hours after bedtime
Interac e‑Transfer to RBC account (screenshot, name blurred)
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Vancouver | International student, Kevin L.
$214.75 CAD
Extra batches on weekends & lighter class days
TD Canada Trust online banking confirmation
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Montreal | Couple working together
$358.20 CAD
Shared evening sessions plus Sunday afternoon
Scotiabank transfer receipt (details masked)
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Calgary | Newcomer, part-time worker
$172.90 CAD
1–1.5 hours on quieter days
BMO online transfer screenshot
Task details, rates and deadlines are always confirmed in writing before you start.
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All payments are in CAD to Canadian bank accounts via Interac e‑Transfer or bank transfer.
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Built to fit Canadian life with kids, shift work, studies and winter weather.
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No fees to join, no “buy this first” or “send money here” requirements, ever.
Who is this for and what’s realistic to earn?

These ranges are based on people who complete tasks consistently at a normal, steady pace in Canada. You set your own ceiling by how much time you can give.

Stay-at-home & single parents
$240 – $380 / week
2–3 hours on most days while kids are at school, daycare or asleep.
College & university students
$160 – $280 / week
More tasks during lighter weeks, fewer during exam periods. You stay in control.
Full-time workers
$140 – $240 / week
1–2 hours on some evenings plus a bit of time on weekends.
Couples / households teaming up
$300+ / week
Two people working together move much faster and raise total income.
Real feedback from people in Canada (30) Collected from recent weeks
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Emily · Toronto, ON
Mom of two
Evenings after bedtime used to disappear into my phone. Now I put on Netflix, do a few trays of work and it actually pays for part of our grocery shop at Costco.
Joined: 8 weeks ago Last week: $268 CAD
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Kevin · Vancouver, BC
International student
With tuition and rent in Vancouver, every extra dollar helps. I didn’t want a fixed part-time job because of my timetable, so this flexible format works.
Joined: 6 weeks ago Last week: $214 CAD
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Sophie · Montreal, QC
Office worker
After a full day at the computer, I wanted something offline but not physically exhausting. This is hands-on and simple, and the extra money goes straight to bills.
Joined: 5 weeks ago Last week: $196 CAD
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Jason · Calgary, AB
Shift worker
My shifts change week to week, so a normal second job wasn’t realistic. Here I just accept work in the weeks I know I’ll have energy and time.
Joined: 7 weeks ago Last week: $188 CAD
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Aisha · Edmonton, AB
Newcomer
I’m still building my Canadian work history, so I wanted something low pressure to start with. Having clear instructions in simple English and seeing the e‑Transfer come through helped my confidence.
Joined: 4 weeks ago Last week: $154 CAD
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Mark · Ottawa, ON
Couple
My partner and I sit at the kitchen table, one sorts and the other assembles. It’s become our routine, and seeing a few hundred dollars extra each week is motivating.
Joined: 8 weeks ago Last week: $332 CAD
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Laura · Winnipeg, MB
Part-time worker
Winters in Winnipeg are long and cold. Having something I can do from home that tops up my paycheque without going out again in the snow is honestly perfect.
Joined: 6 weeks ago Last week: $182 CAD
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Omar · Surrey, BC
Care worker
Care work is physically and emotionally heavy, so I didn’t want more of that. This is quiet, predictable and I can say no in weeks when I’m too tired.
Joined: 5 weeks ago Last week: $162 CAD
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Natalie · Halifax, NS
Family
My daughter loves helping me count pieces, so it’s turned into a little evening ritual. The extra CAD covers things like sports fees and school supplies.
Joined: 6 weeks ago Last week: $204 CAD
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Tyler · Hamilton, ON
Side income
I was very sceptical at first. I started with a tiny batch, waited to see the Interac come through, and only then built it up.
Joined: 4 weeks ago Last week: $148 CAD
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Rachel · Toronto, ON
Stay-at-home parent
It fits around daycare drop‑off and nap schedules better than any other option I’ve seen.
Joined: 3 weeks ago Last week: $136 CAD
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Alex · Vancouver, BC
Partner of driver
My partner drives long routes, so some nights feel really long. Doing this keeps me busy and helps with gas and car costs.
Joined: 5 weeks ago Last week: $173 CAD
Frequently asked questions
Do I really not have to pay any deposit or buy products?
Correct. You’re not asked to send money, buy “starter kits” or pay to join. We explain the task, rates, deadlines and payment method in writing before you begin.
How do I know this isn’t a scam?
Key points: no upfront payments from you, clear written agreements, and payments sent in CAD to your Canadian bank via Interac e‑Transfer or bank transfer. You can start with a small batch, wait for payment, and then decide if you want to continue.
How many hours do I need to commit?
That’s up to you. Some people do 1 hour a day, others 2–3 hours on a few evenings plus weekends. We’ll help you set a realistic plan that fits your actual life in Canada.
Will I have to quit my current job or studies?
No. This is designed as an add‑on, not a replacement. You only accept tasks when you have time – if a week is too busy, you simply don’t take any work.
Can I do this with kids at home?
Yes. Many parents work during nap times, after bedtime or on weekends. Some simpler tasks can even feel like a quiet game when kids help count or sort pieces.
A calm, Canadian-friendly way to top up your income

Instead of chasing complicated online “hacks” or taking on another exhausting shift, use clear instructions and steady tasks to build an extra stream of CAD income from home.

We’ve opened 11 new spots for people in Canada this week. Let’s talk on WhatsApp and see if it fits your life.
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