Co-op or Internship work

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Overview of Co-op or Internship Work

A co-op work permit allows you to work full-time during academic terms if your work is required for your program and this work is approved by your program. You are typically enrolled in a co-op term, internship, or practicum course.

You do not require a work permit to work on and off campus during studies for non-co-op employment, if you meet the specific work requirements.

You cannot apply for a co-op work permit for internships which are not required for your program or that are required by external funding organizations. If you are uncertain whether your work is required for your academic program, please reach out to your Program Coordinator or Academic Advisor from your faculty or your graduate program advisor. They can provide you with the necessary letter to apply for a co-op work permit.


If you still have questions related to immigration, health insurance, and life as an international student in Canada?

  • Workshops and Seminars: Our workshops and seminars are conducted regularly to help international students stay informed and empowered. Link to TWU Calendar.
  • Service Hub: For personalized assistance in resolving immigration-related questions, please submit your inquiries through Service Hub. Our team is here to provide specific support and help with any concerns you may have. Please note that TWU RCICs or RISIAs can only advise international students, their spouses, common-law partners, and children. We do not submit IRCC applications on behalf of other international students (friends, family or acquaintances).
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Article ID: 153474
Created
Sat 8/5/23 11:09 AM
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Mon 8/21/23 3:30 PM