Important Updates
As of April 1, 2026, students no longer need a co-op work permit for co-op work terms. Students who are enrolled in a 첥Ƶ co-op program with a valid study permit, which includes conditions that say you’re allowed to work “on campus”, are eligible to complete co-op work terms. For more information, visit the , or contact the International Student Advising and Immigration Specialist Team.
Provincial Attestation Letter Beginning January 22, 2024, most international students will require an attestation letter from the province or territory in which they plan to study with every new study permit application. Visit the 첥Ƶ Permit Application Information Page for more information and ongoing updates.
Initial 첥Ƶ Permit Application Webinar and Resources
This webinar and accompanying resources are to help guide newly admitted international students who are applying for a study permit for the first time. Please note that the information in this presentation is legal information, not legal advice. For the most up-to-date information, please always refer to .
Please review this information carefully and if you have questions, please start by first attending a virtual drop-in session with our International Student Advisors (“ISA”) and licensed Immigration Specialists. You can register for virtual drop-in advising via the York International Events calendar. York International also hosts study permit application webinars throughout the year. Please check the York International Events calendar for the next available session, where your ISA will walk through the application process in detail and provide time for a question and answer period.
Co-op Work Permit Webinar and Resources
As of April 1, 2026, students no longer need a co-op work permit for co-op work terms. Students who are enrolled in a 첥Ƶ co-op program with a valid study permit, which includes conditions that say you’re allowed to work “on campus”, are eligible to complete co-op work terms. For more information, visit the , or contact the International Student Advising and Immigration Specialist Team.
첥Ƶ Permit Extension Webinar and Resources
This webinar and accompanying resources are to help guide current international students who are applying for a study permit extension. International students who are inside Canada require a valid study permit while in Canada. If your study permit is expiring in 6 months or less and your permit will expire before the completion of your studies, you must extend your study permit before it expires.
Please note that the information in this presentation is legal information, not legal advice. For the most up-to-date information, always refer to .
Please review this information carefully and if you have questions, please start by first attending a virtual drop-in session with our International Student Advisors (“ISA”) and licensed Immigration Specialists. You can register for virtual drop-in advising via the York International Events calendar. York International also hosts study permit extension application webinars throughout the year. Please check the for the next available session, where your ISA will walk through the application process in detail and provide time for a question and answer period.
Post-Graduation Work Permit Webinar and Resources
This webinar and accompanying resources are to help guide recent graduates who are applying for their .
Please note that the information in this presentation is legal information, not legal advice. For the most up-to-date information, please always refer to .
Please review this information carefully and if you have questions, please start by first attending a virtual drop-in session with our International Student Advisors (“ISA”) and licensed Immigration Specialists. You can register for virtual drop-in advising via the . York International also hosts post-graduation work permit application webinars throughout the year. Please check the for the next available session, where an your ISA will walk through the application process in detail and provide time for a question and answer period.
Permanent Residence in Canada
This webinar and accompanying resources are to help guide international students who are interested in applying for Permanent Residence in Canada. Please note that the information in this presentation is legal information, not legal advice. For the most up-to-date information, please always refer to . Please review this information carefully and if you have questions, please start by first attending a virtual drop-in session with our International Student Advisors (“ISA”) and licensed Immigration Specialists. You can register for virtual drop-in advising via the York International Events calendar. York International also hosts permanent residence webinars throughout the year. Please check the York International Events calendar for the next available session, where your ISA or a guest representative will walk through the application process in detail and provide time for a question and answer period.
