Hello,
I have an odd case - I'm currently working in Canada and almost ready to submit my PR application, but my spouse is not accompanying. (There are reasons for this and it isn't marital breakdown).
My wife holds an open work permit, but up to now she's just been using it to visit me occasionally here as a de-facto tourist. We were hoping for her to visit again this summer.
Now, my understanding is that when I get a permanent resident visa, and exit and re-enter the country as a PR, my work permit would get cancelled and this in turn will cancel her work permit as well. Is this right?
The conundrum is, even if we wanted to we cannot probably ask for a tourist visa for her now, and if we are to wait until I receive a PR, the process cannot be completed in time.
Is there anything we could do to remedy this? Would me delaying the landing help?
I have an odd case - I'm currently working in Canada and almost ready to submit my PR application, but my spouse is not accompanying. (There are reasons for this and it isn't marital breakdown).
My wife holds an open work permit, but up to now she's just been using it to visit me occasionally here as a de-facto tourist. We were hoping for her to visit again this summer.
Now, my understanding is that when I get a permanent resident visa, and exit and re-enter the country as a PR, my work permit would get cancelled and this in turn will cancel her work permit as well. Is this right?
The conundrum is, even if we wanted to we cannot probably ask for a tourist visa for her now, and if we are to wait until I receive a PR, the process cannot be completed in time.
Is there anything we could do to remedy this? Would me delaying the landing help?