Hi all,
My husband has been offered a job in Canada, starting in September. He is a Canadian citizen, and I am British; we are currently living in Britain. I am trying to figure out whether I can work in Canada, too.
We are considering doing a PR application for me, but obviously that will take some time.
So, I wonder if I might be eligible for a work visa based on his job offer, as per CIC's information on "Spouses and common-law partners: Accompanying a student or a temporary worker"
He has an 8-month renewable contract, teaching at a university, so he would be considered skill level A. However, given that he has Canadian citizenship, it seems possible that I would not be eligible for an open work permit (OWP). In other words, if both of us were not Canadian, it seems I could apply for an OWP. Because he *is* Canadian, however, it is unclear whether I would be eligible.
Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated. Thanks!
My husband has been offered a job in Canada, starting in September. He is a Canadian citizen, and I am British; we are currently living in Britain. I am trying to figure out whether I can work in Canada, too.
We are considering doing a PR application for me, but obviously that will take some time.
So, I wonder if I might be eligible for a work visa based on his job offer, as per CIC's information on "Spouses and common-law partners: Accompanying a student or a temporary worker"
He has an 8-month renewable contract, teaching at a university, so he would be considered skill level A. However, given that he has Canadian citizenship, it seems possible that I would not be eligible for an open work permit (OWP). In other words, if both of us were not Canadian, it seems I could apply for an OWP. Because he *is* Canadian, however, it is unclear whether I would be eligible.
Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated. Thanks!