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Spousal Work Permit Issues

Swati26122011

Full Member
Sep 13, 2012
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Hi..., Smiley

My husband has an open work permit until 2017. I understand that I can go to Canada on tourist visa and apply for spousal open work permit from there. right now i am in India.

I have following issues:
1. What is the fees for this permit?
2. How long would it take for the permit to arrive approximately?
3. What is the actual procedure? I mean how do I convert my visitor viza to open work permit visa for a spouse while staying in canada?

Please help, really in need of help.
 

FaithLoveStrength

Full Member
Sep 2, 2014
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Hi Swati:

You mar refer to the website for a complete details regarding your inquiry: Look for cic.gc.ca website using google and look under the visitor's visa and temporary work permit fields.

Also, I believe you can not convert a tourist visa to a work permit. However, you may apply for both.

Good luck and I hope I was able to help you.
 

Mosal

Full Member
May 27, 2014
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FaithLoveStrength said:
Hi Swati:

You mar refer to the website for a complete details regarding your inquiry: Look for cic.gc.ca website using google and look under the visitor's visa and temporary work permit fields.

Also, I believe you can not convert a tourist visa to a work permit. However, you may apply for both.

Good luck and I hope I was able to help you.
You can convert Toursit visa to work permit in certain cases. Check CIC website for more details.
 

fkl

VIP Member
Apr 25, 2013
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Canada
Visa Office......
Inland / Previously Pak
NOC Code......
2173/4
If you have been admitted to Canada for a period of year or longer (visitor trv only allows entry for six months in a single stay), you can submit application for work permit in side Canada. For a spousal trv of a work permit holder, no such 6 month restriction exists - and hence you can apply and get work permit from inside Canada.

It is not a conversion as per say, it is a new application. However, the trv is still useful when you travel outside of Canada.