Hi guys,
I have a question I'd like to get a clarification on.
Quick intro: I live in the Czech Republic and I have been working for a Canadian employer for over 10 months as an account coordinator (junior role in marketing). I am not an employee but a contractor with a NOC skill level of 0 or A.
I am now applying for WH visa and I'll be bringing my girlfriend with me as she's a common-law partner. From what I read, she will be able to apply for a spousal work permit in 3 months after we arrive (I need 3 payslips) and the processing time will be 1-2 months at least. That means, she'd only be able to work in Canada for like 6 months which is not the best.
I have worked for a Canadian employer for over 10 months as a contractor and I'll have a full-time contract for the same position once I arrive to Canada. That means the contractor work and full-time position has the same description, same NOC skill level and same title "account coordinator".
Since I have "basically" worked in the same position for 10 months, I am wondering if it was possible to apply for the spousal work permit with this contractor contract I have. Of course, it would have the NOC confirmation, job description and I'd show a recent proof of payment (not payslips but invoices and confirmation from work).
The reason for this is that my girlfriend wouldn't have to wait 3 months before she can even start the application process but she could apply right after we come to Canada.
Do you think this is possible?
Thanks,
Sky
I have a question I'd like to get a clarification on.
Quick intro: I live in the Czech Republic and I have been working for a Canadian employer for over 10 months as an account coordinator (junior role in marketing). I am not an employee but a contractor with a NOC skill level of 0 or A.
I am now applying for WH visa and I'll be bringing my girlfriend with me as she's a common-law partner. From what I read, she will be able to apply for a spousal work permit in 3 months after we arrive (I need 3 payslips) and the processing time will be 1-2 months at least. That means, she'd only be able to work in Canada for like 6 months which is not the best.
I have worked for a Canadian employer for over 10 months as a contractor and I'll have a full-time contract for the same position once I arrive to Canada. That means the contractor work and full-time position has the same description, same NOC skill level and same title "account coordinator".
Since I have "basically" worked in the same position for 10 months, I am wondering if it was possible to apply for the spousal work permit with this contractor contract I have. Of course, it would have the NOC confirmation, job description and I'd show a recent proof of payment (not payslips but invoices and confirmation from work).
The reason for this is that my girlfriend wouldn't have to wait 3 months before she can even start the application process but she could apply right after we come to Canada.
Do you think this is possible?
Thanks,
Sky