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International Co-op (Internship)

Why not intern in Canada?

If you’re a Taiwanese youth and are between the ages of 18 and 35 did you know that you can complete a work placement or internship in Canada?

Gain valuable international work experience in Canada related to your field of study while exploring a new country and making new friends. Now that’s a great way to learn outside of the classroom!

In this global economy, being a highly skilled worker with North American experience will only make you more marketable in an increasingly competitive job market. A work placement or internship in Canada is a great way to add to your resume while helping you with the transition from school to the working world.

Canada has an arrangement Taiwan that enables Canada to issue work permits to Taiwanese youth who wish to travel and work in Canada for up to one year through International Experience Canada.

Eligibility Criteria for the International Co-op (Internship) Category

The International Co-op (Internship) category is designed for Taiwanese youth who are registered students at a post-secondary institution in Taiwan and who intend to complete a work placement or internship in Canada (maximum 12 months) to fulfill part of their academic curriculum.

To be eligible for the International Co-op (Internship) category, you must:

  1. be a holder of Taiwanese passport that includes your personal identification number;;
  2. be between the ages of 18 and 35 (inclusive);
  3. have the equivalent of C$2,500 to help cover your expenses at the beginning of your stay;
  4. be prepared to take out health-care insurance for the duration of your stay – you may have to present evidence of this insurance when you enter Canada;
  5. pay a participation fee that is the equivalent to C$150 in New Taiwan Dollar funds;
  6. be registered as a student in Taiwan;
  7. have received a signed letter of offer or contract for a work placement or internship in Canada that meets the requirements of your academic curriculum in Taiwan; and,
  8. have not participated in the IEC initiative before .  

Admissibility (for work permit)

Every person who enters Canada as a temporary resident (visitor, worker or student) must meet general requirements for temporary entry as set out by Canada's Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Regulations.

At any time during the processing of your application, Citizenship and Immigration Canada may request any additional information or documents to determine your admissibility.

Spend your internship working at a museum in Quebec City, helping at a veterinary clinic for farm animals in Saskatoon, or planning conferences in Vancouver... The possibilities are as endless as the many experiences that you can add to your resume!

Independent Travel In Canada
Have your Canadian internship already mapped out?

  • Find a work placement or internship before applying. 
  • Start the application process
  • Make travel and accommodation arrangements, and buy health-care insurance  (once you have received your Letter of Introduction)

Please note: International Experience Canada does not help with financing, travel plans or your job search.

Still have questions? Check our FAQ page for answers to commonly asked questions.

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Date Modified:
2012-05-17