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soloman1776

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May 22, 2012
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hi ,i have a very interesting question ;
i am sure a lot of people would like to know this too.

What does the law says if
a person who is on PGWP and working full time marries to an international student already in Canada?(lets suppose this international student arrived recently)
1)If the international student want to leave/quit studies ,can he/she obtain an OWP(open work permit on the basis of spouse being a PGWP holder) by doing so at once?

Please refer in the light of what the law has to say.
I'd really appreciate if seniors can please take a look at this matter.

Thanks and kind regards
 
soloman1776 said:
hi ,i have a very interesting question ;
i am sure a lot of people would like to know this too.

What does the law says if
a person who is on PGWP and working full time marries to an international student already in Canada?(lets suppose this international student arrived recently)
1)If the international student want to leave/quit studies ,can he/she obtain an OWP(open work permit on the basis of spouse being a PGWP holder) by doing so at once?

Please refer in the light of what the law has to say.
I'd really appreciate if seniors can please take a look at this matter.

Thanks and kind regards
spouse has to be in NOC 0,A,or B occupation for OWP
 
@Mead
hi ,can you please provide the link where its mentioned.

@Regina
does simply "change of condition will suffice"? ofcourse providing all the documentation including marriage certificate from council etc.

Thanks
 
I'll rephrase ;
lets say spouse after quitting studies by marrying to PGWP holder ,can he/she remain with valid status?
Keep in mind they get married in Canada after the international student arrived shortly.(between 2-6 months time frame)

Thanks
 
soloman1776 said:
@ Mead
hi ,can you please provide the link where its mentioned.

@ Regina
does simply "change of condition will suffice"? ofcourse providing all the documentation including marriage certificate from council etc.

Thanks
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=177&t=17
 
soloman1776 said:
site does not specify things.

shall wait for PMM and seniors to help on this ,but thanks
han?
"Your spouse is

a skilled worker in an occupation under the National Occupational Classification (NOC) skill type 0, A or B ,
a foreign student"


point # 2
 
spouse after quitting studies by marrying to PGWP holder
If a "PGWP holder spouse" has a job " in an occupation under the National Occupational Classification (NOC) skill type 0, A or B" then a "spouse- former student" may apply for OWP.
 
soloman1776 said:
or to go with point 5
more than 6 months trv
TRV is not same as temporary resident permit ......
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/inadmissibility/permits.asp

unless ur from a TRV exempt country