
To be eligible for a Spouse and Dependant Open Work Permit, you must be the spouse, partner, or eligible dependant of a qualifying principal applicant, such as a skilled worker, international student, or permanent-reside
To be eligible for a Spouse and Dependant Open Work Permit, you must be the spouse, partner, or eligible dependant of a qualifying principal applicant, such as a skilled worker, international student, or permanent-residence applicant. The principal applicant must hold the right status, and you, as the family member, are usually required to be in Canada with valid status, maintained status, or eligible to restore your status.
The key requirements for this permit include being a spouse, partner, or eligible dependant of a qualifying principal applicant and paying the required work permit and open work permit holder fees. The open permit allows you to work for most employers in Canada, giving you the flexibility to support yourself and your family while your principal applicant studies, works, or waits for permanent residence.
The processing time and cost for a Spouse and Dependant Open Work Permit vary, so it's essential to check the official government website for the most up-to-date information. Additionally, the way your application is processed depends on when you apply, so make sure to review the instructions on how to apply for an open work permit as a family member of economic class permanent resident applicants.
It's also important to note that rules and requirements can change, so it's crucial to confirm the information with official sources before submitting your application. By meeting the eligibility requirements and following the application process, you can obtain a Spouse and Dependant Open Work Permit and start working in Canada while your principal applicant pursues their studies, work, or permanent residence.
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Guidance only, not legal advice. ACME is an independent consultancy, not affiliated with any government. Rules change, confirm details with official sources.