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Overview

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General Overview:

  1. If your program includesmandatorywork experience youmust apply for a co-op work permit. Examples of mandatory work experience includeco-op placements, internships, practicums, clinical placements and stages that arearequirement for all students in aprogram.
  2. This applies whether the work is on-campus or off-campus, paid or unpaid, during the academic year or during the summer, and regardless of the number of hours involved.
  3. If you are accepted directly into a program that includes mandatory work experience, youshouldapply for yourco-op work permitat the same time as you apply for yourinitial study permit. Examples of these programs include B. Ed., BScN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing), B Eng Materials Co-op, MBA.
  4. Because of current , you should apply for your co-op work permit at least6 months beforethe start of yourmandatory work experience.
  5. The co-op work permit is fee exempt(i.e., free).

Important Details:

  1. Your co-op work permit is an that allows you to work anywhere in Canada as long as the work is a mandatory requirement of your program.
    1. If a location is listed under the section of your co-op work permit, you can only work at that location.
    2. If you want to work in a different location, you must apply to change the conditions of your work permit. To do this, you’ll need to.
  2. Although the co-op work permit is an open work permit, Immigration Canada maylist “51Թ” as the employer on the work permit since the work is an essential part of your studies at McGill.
    1. This does not mean that you cannot work for an employer other than McGill.
    2. A co-op work permit allows you to work for any employer as long as the work satisfies a mandatory requirement of your program for which you will be registered for an internship or co-op course.
  3. You can only use yourco-op work permitto work in a term where you are registered for an internship or co-op course.
  4. You do not need a job offer to apply for a co-op work permit.
  5. You can for inside Canada co-op work permit applicationsby selecting"Temporary residence (visiting, studying, working)" >Work permit extension (new employer)”.
  6. The remarks at the bottom of your co-op work permitmust indicate:
    "Employment practicum cannot form more than 50% of the total program of study. Authorized to undertake employment which forms integral part of studies as certified by the institution."
    1. If the above remarks do not appear, it is best to ask for a correction while you are at your Port of Entry (e.g. land border or airport).
    2. If the above remarks do not appear and you applied for your co-op work permit online from within Canadaor you have already left your Port of Entry, you will need to . You can c for amendments by selecting"Replacing or amending documents, verifying your status" > "Amendments of valid temporary resident documents"

For more information about the co-op work permit, see.

If you, your Program Coordinator or your employer are unsure whether your co-op work permit has the correct remarks and/or conditions,contact us.


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