International
Co-op is about the exchange of knowledge and ideas. We work with employers from around the world and support students from international pathways as they gain work experience in and outside of Canada.
See where co-op could take you
A work term outside Canada can connect you with truly unique experiences.
Check out students' stories to see where some of the places they've worked outside Canada.
International students
As a student from an international pathway, you can take part in co-op to gain paid work experience, including roles with Canadian and international companies.
Co-op work permits
As an international student, you must have a co-op work permit to work legally in Canada if you are admitted to a co-op program. You'll also need a current study permit for the length of your work term.
Co-op work permits can be used for co-op positions that are part of your degree program—they are different than off-campus work permits.
Here's how the process works:
- When you have been admitted to a co-op program, a digital co-op letter will be sent to you.
- You'll use this letter to (contact UVic’s International Centre for Students if you need help).
- Once you receive your co-op work permit, provide your co-op office with a copy of it.
- Before you start a work term, you’ll need a (SIN) so you can be paid.
If you are extending your co-op work permit, you'll need to complete the request for a co-op letter form and send it to your co-op program office.
Support at UVic
There are many ways that UVic can support your journey. Consider:
- joining the UVic Global Community
- learning about living in Canada
- staying up-to-date on travel information
Working outside Canada
Doing a co-op term outside of Canada lets you:
- experience a new country
- earn money while you travel
- develop your cultural intelligence (CQ)
Find work outside Canada
- Search for international jobs (including these five international streams)
- Arrange your own opportunity—find postings on GoinGlobal
- Already on an academic exchange? Join the local to connect with Canadian companies overseas
Accessibility while working abroad
- If you are a student with accessibility needs, we can support you for a successful work term outside Canada.
Before your work term
Before you leave on a work term outside Canada, you'll need to:
- Take the pre-departure course: You'll be registered in this course once you confirm your co-op work term.
- Complete UVic's travel checklist.*NOTE: 'Sign a UVic waiver' is not required as it is covered in the TakeFlight pre-departure course.
- Get workplace insurance: You'll need to set up workplace insurance whether you'll be working outside of Canada or working remotely.
- Get the right work permit:
- See if Canada has a mobility agreement with the country you'll be working in and for that country.
- Explore and apply for funding opportunities to support your international experience.
Working in the USA
You’ll need to apply for a . You can (answer 'CEWIL' on the question asking where you learned about the rate). Contact Cultural Visas for support.
Resources to support you working outside Canada
After your work term
Within a month after your return to UVic, you'll attend a debriefing session with the international co-op and career coordinator.
Share your story on StoryMap
Connect with the international co-op coordinator
Sarah McQuillan is the international co-op and career coordinator. She can help you:
- connect with co-op employers outside Canada
- prepare for your work term
- secure work permits and visa (for international students)
- access funding