No More Co-op Work Permit for Post-Secondary International Students in Canada

By Published On: April 12th, 20261.5 min read

No More Co-op Work Permit for Post-Secondary International Students in Canada

1.5 min readPublished On: April 12th, 2026
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No More Co-op Work Permit for Post-Secondary International Students

As of April 1, 2026, eligible post-secondary international students no longer need a separate co-op work permit to participate in work placements required by their study program — such as co-ops, internships, and practicums.

What Changed?

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has removed the requirement for a separate co-op work permit for post-secondary international students. Students can now complete mandatory work placements — including co-ops, internships, practicums, and mentorship programs — using their valid study permit alone.

This change simplifies the administrative process by requiring only one permit to complete a single study program. It does not increase the number of students authorized to work, nor does it affect temporary resident volumes.

Who Is Eligible?

  • Your study permit conditions allow you to work on campus
  • You have a letter from your DLI confirming the placement is a program requirement
  • You hold a valid study permit (or applied to extend before expiry)
  • You are a full-time student at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
  • Your study program is at least 6 months long and leads to a degree, diploma, or certificate
  • Your work placement totals 50% or less of your overall program
⚠️Secondary school (high school) international students are NOT affected by this change — they still need a co-op work permit to participate in student work placements.

 

What About Pending Applications?

If you already submitted a co-op work permit application, you do not need to take any action. IRCC will automatically withdraw all eligible and active co-op work permit applications and will notify applicants by letter.


Questions about your study permit or co-op eligibility?
Speak with a licensed RCIC at Ghasedak Immigration & Legal Services.

📞 647-409-2220

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