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Work While You Study – Co-op Student or Intern in Canada

A&M Canadian Immigration Law Corporation

Work While You Study – Co-op Student or Intern in Canada

Many Canadian study programs include a mandatory work experience component, such as a co-op placement or internship. If your program requires it, you’ll need a co-op or intern work permit in addition to your study permit to complete this part of your studies.

Who Needs a Co-op Work Permit?

You need this work permit if:

  • You have a valid study permit.
  • Your program requires work experience to graduate.
  • You have a letter from your school confirming all students in your program must complete a work placement.
  • Your co-op or internship makes up 50% or less of your total study program

Who Is Not Eligible?

You cannot get a co-op work permit if you are studying:

  • English or French as a second language (ESL/FSL).
  • General interest courses.
  • Prerequisite courses for another study program.

How to Apply

  • If you are applying for your study permit, you can apply for your co-op work permit at the same time.
  • If you already have a study permit, you can apply online for a co-op work permit.
  • There is no fee for the co-op work permit.

You cannot apply for this permit at a Canadian port of entry; you must apply in advance.

Why Legal Guidance Matters

Although applying for a co-op work permit is generally straightforward, mistakes or missing documents can delay your ability to complete your program. Our law firm assists students in preparing complete applications and maintaining compliance with IRCC rules.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    No. The co-op work permit is free of charge.
    Yes. If your school and employer agree, you can start your placement remotely from outside Canada while waiting for your co-op work permit.

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    Contact our office for details. Our immigration legal service in Winnipeg will assess your eligibility per CIC criteria and submit your application.