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CO-OP Permit

Oluwaseunabd

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Please i applied for my study permit via paper route and was approved.my course requires a co-op term too.but i did not see any question like "does your study require you to work " while i was applying.can i apply for my co-op permit now before i get to canada or it would be given to me at the POE?...
 

2b.or.not.2b

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Did the letter of acceptance from the university state that in addition to a TRV you would require a co-op work permit? What does the counterfoil of TRV state Visa type S-1 or SW-1?
 

bongoman

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You can apply for co-op permit once in Canada this is free, just apply early 3 months before your co-op starts at least. You will need some supporting docs from your school.
 

Oluwaseunabd

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Did the letter of acceptance from the university state that in addition to a TRV you would require a co-op work permit? What does the counterfoil of TRV state Visa type S-1 or SW-1?
The LOA states that co-op required..the counterfoil of TRV has S-1 on it
 

Oluwaseunabd

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You can apply for co-op permit once in Canada this is free, just apply early 3 months before your co-op starts at least. You will need some supporting docs from your school.
The supporting documents,is this asides the LOA which states co-op required pls?
 

2b.or.not.2b

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The LOA states that co-op required..the counterfoil of TRV has S-1 on it
Just follow what bongoman has said he is correct. You should have been issued a SW-1 visa but now you can apply for a co-op permit as bongoman suggested. Contact the international student department of your university and they will provide you with the necessary supporting documents.
 
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You can apply for co-op permit once in Canada this is free, just apply early 3 months before your co-op starts at least. You will need some supporting docs from your school.
There are some schools in partner with co-op work like the Vancouver Career College.
 

Oluwaseunabd

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Mar 13, 2019
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Just follow what bongoman has said he is correct. You should have been issued a SW-1 visa but now you can apply for a co-op permit as bongoman suggested. Contact the international student department of your university and they will provide you with the necessary supporting documents.
Ok thank you for this.i would do that