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    The changes, proposed by Immigration Refugees Citizenship Canada (IRCC) this month, would allow international students and graduates waiting for study permit extensions and decisions on PGWP applications to work without permits.  

    They would also remove the co-op work permit requirement for certain international apprentices and international students taking part in work placements, meaning their study permit would alone authorise them to study and work as part of their program.  

    IRCC has said the move would streamline the visa system and help to “reduce administrative burdens and operational inefficiency of requiring foreign nationals to obtain a study and work permit to complete one educational program”. 

    It added that the proposals would support institutions’ ability to attract top talent by reducing barriers for international students to participate in all elements of their study program.  

    This change would reduce administrative burden and operational inefficiency

    Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)

    The proposals come as resourcing limits and policy turbulence have caused severe visa processing backlogs in Canada, where the waiting time on a work permit application from inside the country is 247 days, as of April 9. 

    They follow the publication of the Auditor General’s report, which revealed severe shortcomings in the country’s International Student Program, with stakeholders calling for smarter and more differentiated visa processing to ease delays.  

    Under the current system, international students enrolled in co-op or work-integrated learning programs must hold both a study permit and a work permit to complete their courses in Canada. Similarly, apprentices must obtain a study permit on top of their work permit to comlete their training.  

    For international graduates who apply for a post-graduate work permit (PGWP) to stay in Canada after their studies, the change would allow them to work without a work permit while they await a visa decision.  

    The department has launched consultations on the proposed amendments and is planning to engage with stakeholders in early spring 2026.  



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