@ De explorer,
unfortunately i disagree with you, and you may need to reconsider Kollins advise to the respective party.
It is safer to include accompanying spouse nowit will only delay by weeks than apply for an open work permit..DELAY ISNT DENIAL
your link below only accommodates and for answers for individuals from within canada
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=177&t=17
however, you must also understand that spouse in question's information is definitely in the additional family information as the Husband or partner and this person also did medicals if i am not wrong..
More reason AVO always ask for an update of information at every stage..
worse case a request for application fee would be requested and also additional RFRF fees would be required to be paid..
open work permit can't work in this situation.. however open work permit take about 3- 6 months..
why waste time when the delay may only be for another 45days max and they can all do their landing together..
its important to understand the canadian system properly..
NO WONDER THEY ALWAYS ASK FOR UPDATED INFORMATIONs on changes of your situation up until PPR.. hence her situation has changed and she needs to do the needful asap.. she should contact AVO, via CSE...( there is no difference btw adding husband and family except for fees that needs to be paid..
This is an expert advise from a friend that was in a similar situation and also a friend that had an open work permit for close to 6 years before getting his PR last year.. so i know what i am talking about..
NB... Accompany spouse doesn't need to do landing with principal applicant.. as it can be done separately( as every individual has his/ her own Copy of COPR).. BUT the principal applicant MUST BE THE FIRST TO COMPLETE LANDING if they decide not to do landing together due to spouse busy schedule/other business plans/ any other reasons that may be..