Applying for a co op work permit once you are in Canada

Applying for a co op work permit once you are in Canada In this video, Stefanie takes Waterloo students through the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) online, in-Canada, co-op work permit application process. To learn more about the Student Success Office's services for international students, register for a workshop or to book a consulting appointment, visit:

Please note: Immigration consulting is a free service provided by the Student Success Office for current University of Waterloo students. All of our consultants are Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants who are licensed with the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC). The immigration consultants do not submit applications, but can meet with students for a consultation.

The Government of Canada website, regulations, application requirements and forms can change without notice. It is the viewer’s responsibility as the applicant to monitor expiry dates and understand their current documents, to answer the application questions accurately as they relate to their individual circumstances, and to submit a complete and correct application. This video is for educational purposes only and does not equate to or establish legal counsel. Application approval is determined by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and is not guaranteed by the University of Waterloo. If you have any concerns about your application as a Waterloo student, please consult with one of our Immigration Consultants.

Helpful links
• Our work permit web page and how to get the co-op letter –
• Applying for a study permit extension within Canada -
• Creating an IRCC account -
• Documents for your family -
• Adobe Acrobat Reader -
• Media.Doc on campus -
• Biometrics -
There is currently still an exemption from biometrics for in-Canada applications -
• List of Panel Physicians -

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