I sent my PR and OWP in the same envelope. PR application and OWP application has their own checklists. So, I just provided both checklist with their own required items. My PR checklist and OWP checklist each get their own photocopy of passport pages.Angie9011 said:just a quick question about Open Work Permit
I'm going to submit my PR app as a common-law partner of a Canadian citizen.
Do I just include the work permit application form itself (IMM5710E)? or the app form with document checklist, common-law union declaration etc...? Should I photocopy my passport pages again? although I've done so for my PR app. They will be in the same envelope going to Mississauga.
I'm really confused. Please help. Thanks!
Is it just a course to learn the language? If not, be careful as OWP doesn't allow you to study. Can some other member with more knowledge clarify this?KirstyCanada said:Bonjour! I received my work permit today, app received 30 July. Just sent off my forms for enrollement in French course. I'm living in Montréal. Once I get into a course I plan to study full time until I find a job - time to give up watching daytime TV!! Good luck to all who received OWP and those waiting - it's nice to hear about other people's experiences.
that's a smart move! I think I can sign in a course less than 6 months and apply for subside of my kid's day care. :-*Ponga said:As long as the course is not more than 6 months long, it's not a problem.
Personally...I'd save the money and learn (basic) French by watching YouTube tutorials.
Thanks for this km9203 and Ponga.. In Québec there are Ministry of Immigration courses for French, that are regulated differently to university ect (no 6 month limit /student visa not req.), so I can enroll in those with my Code 27 OWP, I wasn't eligible before now so very excited! After a year and a half here I'm at an intermediate level, so want to keep improving in order to find work and for life in general. Anyway, good luck with the job hunting for everyone who has just received their OWP's!km9203 said:Is it just a course to learn the language? If not, be careful as OWP doesn't allow you to study. Can some other member with more knowledge clarify this?
The only place that shows 'In Process' right now is on the sponsor's ecas profile. I would just print that out too and have it ready. In a sense, the PR application is for both sponsor and applicant, so... by processing our sponsor, it means they have start processing THE application? haha.sawadee-eh said:So now I can access ecas but only for the applicant (using applicants UCI). It shows "Application Received".
From what I read on here recently it's typically the sponsors UCI that gets ecas access, at least initially.
Now to attempt to get health coverage from MSP which seems to be hit and miss. I"m not sure at which point inland applications ever see something showing "In Process" (anyone know?) which apparently MSP likes to see before giving coverage (despite that going against their actual written guidelines/policy).