Help here!!!!!!
Hi, sorry to pose this question in this thread, but I'm here because I've applied to TR to PR pathway and need some opinion as to what I should do as to this: According to what was announced on July 26th, my husband is eligible to apply for the OWP since he meets the requirements:
Family members in Canada
You’re eligible for an open work permit if you meet all of the following:
- you’re a spouse/common-law partner or a dependent child of a principal applicant for the PR pathway
- you must be 18 years of age or older
- you’re in Canada
- you apply online
- the principal applicant is eligible for an open work permit for this public policy
- the principal applicant included you as an accompanying family member in the PR application
His OWP expired July 31, 2020 once I graduated. Therefore, in order to maintain status and to stay in Canada he holds a visitor visa, and never left Canada since arrival in 2017.
Now.... I'm a bit lost which option he should opt when paying for the fees (which are to be paid before creating the account to apply):
Work permit (including extensions) – per person or Restore your status as a worker??
Workers | | |
Work permit (including extensions) – per person |
| $155.00 |
Work permit (including extensions) – per group (3 or more performing artists)
Maximum fee for a group of 3 or more performing artists applying at the same time and place |
| $465.00 |
Open work permit holder |
| $100.00 |
Restore your status as a worker
Restore your status ($200) and get a new work permit ($155) |
| $355.00 |
Because..... according to Step 4:
Step 4: Get your document checklist
You must answer some questions to create a personalized document checklist.
Make sure you answer these questions correctly
- You would like to work temporarily—more than 6 months.
- Workers and students must select “Worker” when asked What is your current immigration status in Canada?
- For students, this is a temporary measure while we update the application system.
If you need to restore your status
- When asked What is your current immigration status in Canada?, select “Worker”.
- When asked When does your status in Canada expire?, enter the date that your status expired.
Again, he is "not" a worker with a permit near to expire, and according to the above, he does not meet the requirements to restore, OR does he because his permit expired last July 2020?
Please, I would appreciate if someone can clarify this to me.
THANKS!!!!!!!!!