1) You should apply separately, as you are not family.
2) You can fill it by hand, but it will take longer to process and someone could make an error while transcribing.
PAFSO will issue a statement in less than 1 hour in response to Clement's statement. Union recognizes need for clarification. PAFSO says it will be "very very clear" in statement.
I would think the open work permit is a bit easier because she would be able to support herself financially, and also, because of her occupation, she might be an asset to the Canadian work market.
TRV - Temporary Resident Visa
From: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/apply-who.asp
"If you are the holder of a Post-Graduation Work Permit, which is a type of open work permit, your spouse will need to attach a copy of your work permit to his or her application for an open work permit. Your...
1. Your wife should apply for an OWP (open work permit) and a TRV for your child.
2. If she gets the OWP, it will be valid as long as your study permit is valid (until July 2014).
3. If you get the PGWP, she can continue on an OWP until your PGWP expires. Alternatively, she could get a normal...
"Until agreement is reached, there will be no change in PAFSO’s job action measures," says the union.
So basically, until arbitration process is over, picketing/rotating strikes will continue. Bad news for visa applicants.
"Until agreement is reached, there will be no change in PAFSO’s job action measures," says the union.
So basically, until arbitration process is over, picketing/rotating strikes will continue. Bad news for visa applicants.
"Until agreement is reached, there will be no change in PAFSO’s job action measures," says the union.
So basically, until arbitration process is over, picketing/rotating strikes will continue. Bad news for visa applicants.
Official statement:
http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/media/nr-cp/2013/0723-eng.asp
The Government of Canada has presented the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers an offer that is fair and reasonable to both employees and taxpayers.
Last week, the Professional Association of Foreign...