fkl said:
Hi Subtain,
Yes, things would get a bit complex now.
A) Spouse of a PGWP holder with a NOC A job is eligible for SOWP. You can apply on this ground. However, it could be considered negative if she is not on your PR application as accompanying dependent. So you need to write a pretty good explanation WHY she is not included as a dependent in your PR application, while you are applying for her SOWP.
B) A PR applicant who applied from outside of Canada is NOT ELIGIBLE for open work permit. If this was the case, every body who has submitted a PR app, would try to get here with a work permit sooner. Only if you were an inland applicant, meaning you were already here on say work permit and applied PR from Canada, then you are eligible for open work permit. Since you spouse will apply separately for PR - at least this ground DOES NOT make her eligible for PR.
So use point A as your grounds for her open work permit application. Also clearly write details of your CSQ scenario with evidence explaining why you didn't apply for her along.
Hi Fkl,
Your feedback is as usual very comprehensive and logical. You have my gratitude.
Regarding, evidence for non-accompanying spouse, in my PR application when they asked me to explain, I attached my wife's
university Transcript and letter stating her graduate date (April 2016). I would have to use the same explanation primarily for
the purpose of keeping things coherent since I do not want cic to have two applications having 2 different reasons.
However providing this reason presents its own problems:
1. Coming out strong using her education might indicate a dual intent of wanting to work in Canada, while being a student back at
home 8 out of 12 months. Unless I explicitly state that she will work only this Summer, then will go back to finish her 2
semesters and then will come back to work.
(I have not even considered the inevitable implications of this explanation on showing her ties to Pakistan, since there is
nothing to stop her after she graduates) But I guess since we are in the process of PR, our intentions of moving to Canada
eventually are quiet obvious.
Won't you agree, in light of recent events, a TRV for Summer Visit seems to be the best option and I can use her education as
strong ties to Pakistan. I can re-enforce this by stating she was not even added to PR application since she had to finish her
Degree in Pakistan first (Same reason I gave in my PR application). And this all resonates with my true intentions. Which is to
be together this Summer. The only reason this option seems less favorable to me is its high rejection rate (empirically deduced
by reading threads). Also when her TRV ends in 6 months, I won't have the luxury of using her education as her ties to the
country since she would be at the brink of graduating soon.
I feel like I am playing chess where all my moves have a bad ending