HOW TO EASILY OBTAIN AN OPEN WORK PERMIT FOR YOUR SPOUSE
By Atty. Henry Moyal
A common question often asked by our clients is how to obtain a work permit for a spouse. Aside from the usual foreign worker requirements that are applicable to workers, there are 2 main programs that allow spouse’s to easily obtain an open work permit which does not even require a job offer and is exempt from a labor market opinion ( LMIA).
#1 – Program under Exemption Code A74
Under this program, a spouse will be issued an open work permit to applicants who are in the spouse or common-law partner in Canada (SCLPC) class prior to first-stage approval.
Under this pilot program, applicants may apply for an open work permit with, or any time after, the submission of their application for permanent residence in the SCLPC class.
Officers will issue open work permits to SCLPC class applicants if they meet the following requirements:
The following do not qualify for the open work permit under this program:
#2- Public Policy 2023 Program
Starting on January 30, 2023 spouses and dependent children of most work permit holders at all skill levels will be issued open work permits.
To be eligible for an open work permit you must be:
The following are not eligible:
Spouses and dependents of workers in a TEER 4 or 5 job under the low-wage stream of the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program and the Agricultural Stream of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program are not eligible.
Attorney Henry Moyal is a certified and licensed immigration lawyer in Toronto, Ontario.
The above article is general advice only and is not intended to act as a legal document.
Send questions to Attorney Moyal by email canada@moyal.com or call 416 733 3193
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