Hello everyone,
I have couple of question about what to do in order for me & her to get new permits:
Thanks a lot in advance
- My wife got a Student visa for Masters in 2017, I got a OWP.
- My wife just graduated, and got her Transcript & letter confirming graduation.
- My open work permit and her Study permit expires July 30, 2019
- She started working in Canada since 1st April.
- She will apply for Post Graduate Open Work Permit.
I have couple of question about what to do in order for me & her to get new permits:
- Can we apply for PGWP for her, and to extend my OWP at the same time? or she needs to apply first, then i apply after she gets her PGWP?, I assumed yes, because when she started a new application, they asked her :
- Do you plan to work on campus? (she answered NO)
- Have you recently graduated from a participating Canadian post-secondary institution for which your study program was full-time and a minimum of eight months? (she answered YES)
- Do you want to submit an application for a family member? (she answered YES)
- What is your family member`s current immigration status in Canada? (she answered Worker)
- What does your family member want to do in Canada? (she answered Apply for or extend an open work permit)
- Does your family member want to restore their status in Canada? (she answered NO)
- Do you plan to work on campus? (she answered NO)
- On IRCC site I saw that she needs to provide 3 paystubs
But when we finished the "Find out if you're eligible to apply" questions, and we looked at the required documents, it didn't ask for the 3 payslips or the letter confirming employment.Spouses of open work permit holders
If the principal foreign worker is the holder of an open work permit (e.g., post-graduation work permit, working holiday work permit), Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) cannot assess the skill level based only on the open work permit, and the spouse or common-law partner applying for the C41 exemption will need to attach proof that the principal worker is employed in an occupation in skill level 0, A or B.
The spousal applicant should submit all the supporting documents, including
- a letter from the principal foreign worker’s current employer confirming employment or a copy of their employment offer or contract; and
- a copy of the principal foreign worker’s last three pay slips.
- Shall she apply first, then after she get's her PGOWP (current processing time is 98 days), I apply for extension? This means that I will lose my work permit before she gets a response.
- We apply at the same time, but she doesn't have 3 pay slips yet (she should have them by end June), but also they didn't ask for them.
Thanks a lot in advance
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