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What if I have applied for my co-op work permit and have not yet been approved?

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As of April 1, 2026, post-secondary international students do not need a separate co-op work permit for Work Integrated Learning (WIL) component of the program. The WIL component may include placement, co-op, internship, or externship.

The WIL component must be a requirement to complete the program.

International students enrolled in a post-secondary program at George Brown may complete the required WIL component without a separate co-op work permit only if they meet all the following conditions:

  • You have conditions printed on your initial study permit that allow you to work on-campus.
  • You have a letter from George Brown that confirms the work placement is a requirement of your study program. Current international students can request the co-op letter by contacting their International Student Advisor.
  • You have a valid study permit or you applied to extend your study permit before it expired.
  • You’re a full-time student at George Brown.
  • Your study program is at least 6 months long, at a post-secondary level, and leads to a degree, diploma or certificate.
  • The work integrated learning component of your study program totals 50% or less of your study program.

For more information, please visit IRCC's Work in a Student Work Placement page. 

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