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asw15

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Jun 24, 2022
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My school (SFU) lets me do 5 sems of co-op, but I'm graduating in only 6 sems of academic study not counting the coop semesters. Does this mean that the maximum number I can do is
3 coop/6 study-only sems = 50%
or
5 coop/11 sems as a full-time student < 50%
?
 
What program are you studying? Is it Undergraduate or Post-Graduate? Business or Computer Science or something else?
 
I'm studying undergrad computer science. I have a google co-op lined up, so it's quite painful to drop, but better to stay in Canada than screw up PGWP for just 13 weeks at Google.
 
https://www.sfu.ca/coop/programs/cmpt/prospective.html

According to what's written above, I think you should talk to your program coordinator or anyone from your department to discuss this. 13 weeks sounds like a semester, personally I don't think that will be a problem. But I don't know the graduation requirements of your program, so I cannot comment on it. Regardless, the best chance is for you to talk to your department directly.
 
They haven't been giving good answers. I went to them first, but they all come up with versions of "here's my INTERPRETATION of the policy since I don't know how the IRCC calculates coop duration limits". Many meetings with them resulted in the two calculations in my answer above.