Career CoachingAbout Us
Loading...
KLHIISA

KLHIISA

Immigrant & Newcomers Resource

Home
Home
Sign inGet Started

Start Your Career Journey

Join our FREE Career Coaching Program and receive personalized support to build your future.

Contact Us About Career Coaching
Klhiisa Logo
KLHIISA

Supporting Immigrants and Newcomers with specialized programs, employment services, cultural activities, social engagement, and community connections.

Our Programs

  • Career Coaching
  • Employment Services
  • Cultural Activities
  • Social Engagement
  • Community Connections

Resources

  • Resume Tips
  • Interview Preparation
  • Job Search Strategies
  • Success Stories

Get Support

  • Contact Us

Connect With Us

  • Volunteer
  • Donate

© 2026 Klhiisa. Belonging - Collaborations - Success.

SitemapCookie PolicyPreferences
Home/Blog/Community Announcement/Canada could change work permit requirements for international students

Canada could change work permit requirements for international students

Work permit requirements in Canada may change for international students and foreign apprentices.

Natasha Shepherd

Natasha Shepherd

Writer

Apr 10, 2026•5 min read•42 views
Post image 1

Isabelle Docto Daily Hive Apr 9 2026

Work permit requirements in Canada may change for international students and foreign apprentices.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) published proposed changes to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations on April 1 that aim to “streamline study and work authorizations for foreign nationals in Canada.”

“This change would reduce administrative burden and operational inefficiency of requiring foreign nationals to obtain a study and work permit to complete one educational program,” stated the IRCC.

What are the proposed changes to work permit rules in Canada?

The amendment would remove the co-op work permit requirement for international students and remove the study permit requirement for foreign apprentices who meet certain conditions in Canada.

The agency said that existing authorizations to work without a work permit would be extended to international students who are waiting for a decision on their study permit extension application. It would also apply to international graduates waiting for a decision on their post-graduation work permit application in Canada.

Other related changes would also be made to standardize international students’ work authorization during scheduled academic breaks, according to the IRCC.

These proposed changes are in the early stages. The IRCC will be consulting with provinces, territories and key stakeholders about the regulatory changes in early spring.

If the amendments are implemented, international students won’t need to submit as many applications when enrolling in co-op programs.

The next step for international students who finish their program is to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). While they’re waiting for a decision on their PGWP, the IRCC says graduates are allowed to work full-time if they completed their program, were already eligible to work off campus during school, and applied before their study permit expired.

The work authorization extension for people waiting for study permit extensions or a PGWP could give more peace of mind.

The current rules mandate international students enrolled in co-op or work-integrated programs to have both a study permit and a separate co-op work permit. Foreign apprentices must also hold both a study permit and a work permit to finish their training in Canada.

This comes after the federal government announced last June that international students in Canada in non-degree programs for 178 fields of study will no longer be eligible for a PGWP.

----------

#OCASI#CanadaImmigration#employment#RefugeeSupport#internationalstudent#workpermit
Natasha Shepherd

About Natasha Shepherd

Writer

Comments

No comments yet.

Subscribe to our newsletter

Get the latest posts delivered right to your inbox.

Natasha Shepherd

Natasha Shepherd

Writer

View all posts

Related Articles

Canada’s Arctic security depends on more than defence — here’s how immigration could help

Canada’s Arctic security depends on more than defence — here’s how immigration could help

Apr 30, 2026•5 min read
Counting immigrants or listening to people? The power of life stories

Counting immigrants or listening to people? The power of life stories

Apr 30, 2026•5 min read
Almost Canadian

Almost Canadian

Apr 30, 2026•5 min read
Newcomer-led firm brings cross-cultural marketing to Northern Ontario businesses

Newcomer-led firm brings cross-cultural marketing to Northern Ontario businesses

Apr 29, 2026•5 min read
Canada's international student arrivals drop by 75% in two years

Canada's international student arrivals drop by 75% in two years

Apr 26, 2026•5 min read
Transport truck billboard targets human trafficking on 400-series highways

Transport truck billboard targets human trafficking on 400-series highways

Apr 26, 2026•5 min read
How much Canada spent on health coverage for asylum seekers whose claims were rejected

How much Canada spent on health coverage for asylum seekers whose claims were rejected

Apr 26, 2026•5 min read
His suicide at the age of 18 devastated his family. It also highlighted a blind spot in Canadian health data

His suicide at the age of 18 devastated his family. It also highlighted a blind spot in Canadian health data

Apr 21, 2026•5 min read
Ontario revives controversial medical residency rule in new bill — but offers more ways for international graduates to qualify

Ontario revives controversial medical residency rule in new bill — but offers more ways for international graduates to qualify

Apr 21, 2026•5 min read
Job cuts at Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada will cause asylum delays and backlogs, union charges

Job cuts at Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada will cause asylum delays and backlogs, union charges

Apr 21, 2026•5 min read

Popular Tags

#newcomers
#Immigrants
#KawarthaLakes
#Kawartha Lake
#CommunityServices
#Lindsay
#OCASI
#belonging
#inclusion
#equity

Share this article

Recommended Reading

Montreal father faces deportation as immigration advocates decry more family separations

Montreal father faces deportation as immigration advocates decry more family separations

May 25, 2026•5 min read
Experts Critique New RCMP Human Trafficking Campaign

Experts Critique New RCMP Human Trafficking Campaign

May 25, 2026•7 min read
Quebec Promised Francophone Immigrants a Fast Track to Permanent Residency—Then Changed Its Mind

Quebec Promised Francophone Immigrants a Fast Track to Permanent Residency—Then Changed Its Mind

May 25, 2026•10 min read
Saint John woman wins battle with Immigration over rejected work permit

Saint John woman wins battle with Immigration over rejected work permit

May 25, 2026•5 min read
Ottawa urged to open up new permanent resident program to all temporary workers

Ottawa urged to open up new permanent resident program to all temporary workers

May 25, 2026•5 min read
If Canada Wants to Build, It Needs Immigrants

If Canada Wants to Build, It Needs Immigrants

May 25, 2026•5 min read
New survey finds 87 per cent of newcomers to Canada experience discrimination

New survey finds 87 per cent of newcomers to Canada experience discrimination

May 25, 2026•5 min read
Counting immigrants or listening to people? The power of life stories

Counting immigrants or listening to people? The power of life stories

May 25, 2026•5 min read
Canada’s Arctic security depends on more than defence — here’s how immigration could help

Canada’s Arctic security depends on more than defence — here’s how immigration could help

May 25, 2026•5 min read
Thousands of temporary residents are being squeezed out by Canada’s shifting immigration reality. Here’s what the country could lose

Thousands of temporary residents are being squeezed out by Canada’s shifting immigration reality. Here’s what the country could lose

May 15, 2026•7 min read