First off, there is no work/study permit. Inland applicants can apply for an Open Work Permit. If she wants a study permit, she will need to be accepted to an educational institute and apply for the permit; this will require showing proof of funds and ties to her home country.mmarkovs said:1. Can we use the temporary marriage certificate as part of the inland sponsorship application or do we need to submit the official marriage certificate? We would like to get the application sent in along with the application for work/study permit specific to inland sponsorship applications so she can start working and studying ASAP.
2. Can she leave the country in May for a wedding even if she isn't yet a permanent resident and will be here on the work study permit (assuming she is approved)? Will she be at risk of being refused entry when we return even though we are legally married?
3. Does she need to extend her tourist visa if she doesn't receive approval of her work/study permit before her current tourist visa expires? I was told the government is doing everything it can to process the work/study permits for inlad sponsporship applications as quick as possible, usually around 2 months. However, if we don't receive the decision before her current tourist visa expires, would we need to extend the visa?
1. You must have the actual marriage certificate.
2. It is strongly advised to not leave Canada while in inland app is being processed, especially if not visa-exempt. The work permit and your marriage in no way guarantees entry.
3. No, she does not need to extend her visitor status as long as the inland app and OWP app are submitted prior to her current status expiring.