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Hello guys,

10 months ago I paid an agent to find an appropriate way for me to immigrate to Canada, he suggested I apply for a work permit, and I agreed and he found a job offer for me, before apply he suggested again apply for CO-OP education which means work and educate for an institute, and again I agreed and he found an institute and got the job offer and admission then submitted the application.
when I went to biometrics they said my application was a study permit, and in the IRCC tracker, they wrote study permit. but he is still saying it's co-op education.
now I want to know did he lie to me? my application is refused.
 
Think you are being scammed. For work permit you need a LMIA from a Canadian employer proving no Canadian/PR has the skills/education, only you.

If going to school, you get admission to a DLI (pay tuition and show min. $21k in funds) and attend school. There may be a co-op component but it is tied to completing the program. So usually you get a co-op job after completing a few semesters and must be completed to graduate.
 
Think you are being scammed. For work permit you need a LMIA from a Canadian employer proving no Canadian/PR has the skills/education, only you.

If going to school, you get admission to a DLI (pay tuition and show min. $21k in funds) and attend school. There may be a co-op component but it is tied to completing the program. So usually you get a co-op job after completing a few semesters and must be completed to graduate.


my application number starts with S and also in the IRCC tracker application type was Study Permit.
If my application was co-op then the application type in IRCC tracker must be co-op work permit ?
 
my application number starts with S and also in the IRCC tracker application type was Study Permit.
If my application was co-op then the application type in IRCC tracker must be co-op work permit ?
What school did you get admission to? If the program is co-op then you apply for a study permit and co-op work permit at the same time. The co-op work permit will be in the name of the school as it is tied to program requirements.

How much have you paid this agent?
 
What school did you get admission to? If the program is co-op then you apply for a study permit and co-op work permit at the same time. The co-op work permit will be in the name of the school as it is tied to program requirements.

How much have you paid this agent?



He did not say the name of the school, there wasn't anything about a co-op work permit in the IRCC tracker, there was only a study permit.

I paid 5500 CAD for myself and 1500 CAD for my wife
 
He did not say the name of the school, there wasn't anything about a co-op work permit in the IRCC tracker, there was only a study permit.

I paid 5500 CAD for myself and 1500 CAD for my wife
You cannot apply for a co-op work permit without a study permit:

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/work/intern.html

Eligibility
Some study programs include work experience as part of their curriculum. You can apply for a co-op or intern work permit if you meet all of the following conditions:

  • You have a valid study permit.
  • You are required to work in order to complete your study program in Canada.
  • You have a letter from your school that confirms all students in your program need to complete work placements to get their degree.
  • Your co-op placement or internship totals 50% or less of your study program.

You cannot apply for a co-op work permit as a stand alone (not connected to a DLI co-op program). Looks like you’re being scammed.
 
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He did not say the name of the school, there wasn't anything about a co-op work permit in the IRCC tracker, there was only a study permit.

I paid 5500 CAD for myself and 1500 CAD for my wife
You are being scammed.
 
You cannot apply for a co-op work permit without a study permit:

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/work/intern.html

Eligibility
Some study programs include work experience as part of their curriculum. You can apply for a co-op or intern work permit if you meet all of the following conditions:

  • You have a valid study permit.
  • You are required to work in order to complete your study program in Canada.
  • You have a letter from your school that confirms all students in your program need to complete work placements to get their degree.
  • Your co-op placement or internship totals 50% or less of your study program.

You cannot apply for a co-op work permit as a stand alone (not connected to a DLI co-op program). Looks like you’re being scammed.


so it means that before I want to apply for a co-op work permit I must have a study permit yeah?

This means for this program I must have 2 valid visas:
1: Study permit
2: co-op work permit

I am right ?
 
so it means that before I want to apply for a co-op work permit I must have a study permit yeah?

This means for this program I must have 2 valid visas:
1: Study permit
2: co-op work permit

I am right ?
The study permit comes first so what school have you paid tuition and shown funds for? If not taking a Masters/PhD then spouse is not eligible for a work permit.

When applying for your study permit, you can select applying for a co-op work permit if your program has one.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/work/intern.html
 
The study permit comes first so what school have you paid tuition and shown funds for? If not taking a Masters/PhD then spouse is not eligible for a work permit.

When applying for your study permit, you can select applying for a co-op work permit if your program has one.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/work/intern.html


I applied for an open work permit for my wife besides myself, was that allowed?
it was a college, not the university that I applied for a study and co-op work permit

I am asking this question because I think I am scammed as you said and they told me lie, they did mistakes on my application and my application is refuse is their fault.
 
I applied for an open work permit for my wife besides myself, was that allowed?
it was a college, not the university that I applied for a study and co-op work permit

I am asking this question because I think I am scammed as you said and they told me lie, they did mistakes on my application and my application is refuse is their fault.

IRCC will hold you responsible if the application is refused. It doesn't matter if you used an agent, you are still held responsible as the applicant.

No, you and your wife do not qualify for an open work permit.
 
I applied for an open work permit for my wife besides myself, was that allowed?
it was a college, not the university that I applied for a study and co-op work permit

I am asking this question because I think I am scammed as you said and they told me lie, they did mistakes on my application and my application is refuse is their fault.
What school did you apply to? You would have paid first year tuition and shown $21k in the ban when applying. Spouse is not eligible for a work permit.
 
The chances are better of getting approval if the OP applies for student permit first and then gets a co-op once in Canada. Obviously, the intent is not to study, and instead work, so it's a more effective way imo.

OP is clearly being scammed as their consultant initially promised a work permit which is next to impossible in this case, and then went the study/co-op route. Eventually nothing will come out of it and OP will stand losing either a bunch of money or somehow land in Canada to realize what they signed up for.
 
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The chances are better of getting approval if the OP applies for student permit first and then gets a co-op once in Canada. Obviously, the intent is not to study, and instead work, so it's a more effective way imo.

OP is clearly being scammed as their consultant initially promised a work permit which is next to impossible in this case, and then went the study/co-op route. Eventually nothing will come out of it and OP will stand losing either a bunch of money or somehow land in Canada to realize what they signed up for.
Agree being scammed as they have paid $7k and for what?
 
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