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American with Japanese spouse planning on moving to Canada

zatarra

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May 1, 2014
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Hey, back again. The visa processing seems to be going well for my wife. I was reading about "Spouses and common-law partners: Accompanying a student or a temporary worker" and it seems maybe I could get a visa because my wife will be a temporary worker in Canada. Is that possible? That would make things really easy for me.
 

canuck_in_uk

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May 4, 2012
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Hi

Your wife must first obtain a job that is skill level NOC A, B or 0. If she can get such a job, you can apply for an Open Work Permit.

Work permits for spouses of IEC participants

Spouses of foreign nationals cannot obtain an open work permit under the “Public policy, competitiveness and economy R205(c)(ii)” (Labour Market Opinion (LMO) exemption C41, see FW 1, Section 5.38), unless they can meet the following eligibility requirements:

The principal foreign worker must be doing work which falls within NOC Skill Levels 0, A or B;
The principal foreign worker must hold a work permit that is valid for a period of at least six months;
The principal foreign worker and spouse must physically reside, or plan to physically reside, in Canada while working.

Note: If an IEC participant in the Working Holiday Program category holds only the Letter of Introduction, CIC cannot determine if the participant is employed in a NOC 0, A or B occupation and, therefore, cannot issue an open work permit to the participant’s spouse. Once the IEC open work permit holder can prove that they are employed in a NOC 0, A or B position (i.e., letter from their employer and pay stubs), their spouse may then apply under the LMO exemption C41.
 

zatarra

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May 1, 2014
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Alright, my wife has gotten a job as a chef in Canada with a working holiday visa. According to the info I looked at, chef is a skill level NOC A,B or 0 job. But I want to be sure. Is there a way I can check to see exactly what skill level her job classifies as? I would like to apply for the open work permit now. I just want to make sure my wife's job will give me eligibility for the open work permit.
 

canuck_in_uk

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May 4, 2012
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http://www23.statcan.gc.ca/imdb/p3VD.pl?Function=getVD&TVD=122372&CVD=122376&CPV=6321&CST=01012011&CLV=4&MLV=4

NOC for chef is 6321, which is skill level B.