Just wanted to make sure I understand this correctly. My husband is a Canadian citizen and we have paperwork in for him to sponsor me for permanent residence (he was already approved as a sponsor). Therefore, the only way I can work is with an LMO/LMIA?
However, if I was married to someone who is not a Canadian citizen and just a foreign worker I could get an open work permit. Or, if I was deemed inadmissible to the country and issued a TRP I could get an open work permit.
I don't have a degree or background that would qualify me for NAFTA. There is no other work holiday program like IEC or anything for Americans?
I'm just always confused by the wording of LMO exempt articles bc they state spouses are exempt - but never state what spouses. And it all seems kind of backwards, no?
However, if I was married to someone who is not a Canadian citizen and just a foreign worker I could get an open work permit. Or, if I was deemed inadmissible to the country and issued a TRP I could get an open work permit.
I don't have a degree or background that would qualify me for NAFTA. There is no other work holiday program like IEC or anything for Americans?
I'm just always confused by the wording of LMO exempt articles bc they state spouses are exempt - but never state what spouses. And it all seems kind of backwards, no?