I researched the group for answers before posting. I was under the impression that once my wife arrives in Canada on TRV while her outland PR application is being processed, she can apply for an OWP. All posts regarding this said no OPW for outland applicants. Is this true, or has that changed recently? According to this IRCC FAQ there is no specific mention of having the OWP exclusive for inland applicants.
Here is an exact quote. You can see they didn't exclusively say " Spouse or Common-Law Partner in Canada Class"
Thank you very much.
Here is an exact quote. You can see they didn't exclusively say " Spouse or Common-Law Partner in Canada Class"
They even included the following about those who can apply without an AOR:Who can apply
You can apply for an open work permit if you’re one of the following:
Principal permanent residence applicants
- a spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner living in Canada who’s being sponsored for permanent residence
- an accompanying dependent child of the principal applicant
When you apply for your open work permit, you must also be
- in a genuine relationship with your sponsor
- included in an application for permanent residence, and have an Acknowledgement of Receipt (AOR) letter confirming that your permanent residence application is being processed
- living in Canada with your sponsor
If my wife is eligible, how can we proof she is currently in Canada? We have her boarding pass, luggage tags, and even a copy of her customs declaration receipt.Who’s eligible to apply for a work permit without an AOR
You can only apply for a work permit without an AOR if you meet both of the following criteria:
- your work permit, study permit or temporary resident status will expire in 2 weeks or less and
- you’ve applied for permanent residence under one of the following classes:
- the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class (SCLPC) as a spouse or common-law partner
- the family class as a spouse, common-law or conjugal partner (sponsored overseas)
Thank you very much.