Marlee said:Who can apply for an open work permit?
You may be eligible to apply for an open work permit if you are in one of the following situations:
You are already working in Canada and your application for permanent residence has been approved under one of the following :
Spouse or Common-law Partner in Canada class
Live-in Caregiver Program
Federal Skilled Worker Program
Canadian Experience Class
Provincial Nominee Program
Federal Skilled Trades Program
humanitarian and compassionate grounds
You may also be eligible if you are a family member of someone whose application for permanent residence has been approved under one of the above.
Your spouse is
a skilled worker in an occupation under the National Occupational Classification (NOC) skill type 0, A or B ,
a foreign student
You are in Canada under a federal-provincial/territorial immigration agreement, including an active pilot project, or you are a spouse or dependent child of someone who is in Canada under a temporary foreign worker annex of a federal-provincial/territorial immigration agreement with an applicable pilot project.
You are a full-time student enrolled at an eligible publicly funded post-secondary educational institution or you are in an approved program at an eligible privately funded institution.
You have a temporary resident permit valid for at least six months.
You are participating in
the Canada World Youth Program; or
International Experience Canada .
You have filed a claim for refugee protection in Canada and
you are waiting for the Refugee Protection Division (RPD) of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada to decide on your claim; and
you cannot pay for your basic needs without working.
The RPD has rejected your refugee claim
but the Government of Canada is not yet ready to remove you from the country and
you cannot pay for your basic needs without working.
You are a family member of a foreign representative.
You are a family member of a foreign military member who is working in Canada.
You are a professional athlete allowed to enter Canada and you need to do other work to support yourself while playing for a Canadian team.
singh7 said:So I have two doubts now
1. It says u can apply for open permit if u r already working in Canada and your application for PR has been approved:- If this means that I start working on a closed permit and apply for PR and as soon as I get my file number I can apply for Open permit??
2. It says u can apply for open permit if you have temporary resident visa of at least 6 months duration- If this the normal visitor Visa? because I have 10 year multiple entry visa with me. I can go to US and when I enter i can apply for open permit?
any suggestions?
Marlee said:I think I found the answer to your second question. For a second I thought, obtaining a visitor visa for 6 months or longer might be a brilliant idea if this makes you eligible for an open work permit. However, after a long research on the CIC website, I found this explanation:
"A visitor is a person who is legally allowed to stay in Canada temporarily.
A temporary resident permit holder is a person issued a permit showing they have special permission to be in the country, when they would normally not be allowed to enter Canada or remain here."
Conclusion: No, a visitor visa (regular tourist visa) does not make you eligible for an open work permit. I am sorry, but hey, if this was an option, this would have been THE master plan!