answer: yescanfsw said:I have a OWP, but has never travelled to Canada
what should i answer for this question?
Have you previously applied to enter or remain in Canada?
You should email them adding all the details. I have heard of this in recent past from others too where additional documents request or otherwise communication to applicant was missed. Please do this asap. They are really ruthless and would close a case saying you didn't respond. I know it is pretty bad and unfair but you don't have a choice so act fast and email with a copy of this "request for further docs", asking what docs they need.honey1212 said:hi fkl,
i checked my status on vfs site. they requested for additional documents. i didn't get any email or msg how should i know that what doc they needs. please reply as soon as possible.
Thanks
XYZSAN said:Not likely to be approved of what .. is it TRV or open workpermit
May i know the reason why you get rejcted on TRV applications?
XYZSAN said:Not likely to be approved of what .. is it TRV or open workpermit
May i know the reasons why you got rejected for TRV?
Hi momars09,momars09 said:Hi fkl
I have applied for student visa under spp today I.e 23rd July.. We want to apply for my husbands sowp..I have a few questions I will be really greatful to you if you do the needful..
1) should he apply for owp or sowp or are they both the same?
2)his owp should be applied after I recieve my visa or after I land in Canada?
3) what are the required documents to apply for owp?
4) how much time does it take fr the process?
P.S we didn't apply together as the consultant and few people told us to apply separetly as applying together is always risky.
Thanks in advance
Documents to some extend might vary depending upon which embassy are you applying at. Embassy from a first world country might be some what relaxed in requirements and could be just okay with above docs. But if i were you, i won't take a chance.canfsw said:hi fkl,
when i try to apply SOWP online, there are only 4 documents to be uploaded
1) IMM1295E - application for open work permit outside canada
2) Passport copy
3) digital photo
4) Marriage certificate
Please let me know these documents are sufficient, or will they request more documents after fee payment of 155 CAD
Hi Anah,Anah said:Hi fkl,
Can you please help regarding my queries
1/ Do we need to submit letter of acceptance in applying study permit on school?
2/ do we need to include proof of funds?
We are dependent of my husband who is currently a skilled worker in Ca.
Thanks!
jazakAllah alf kahir fkl..fkl said:Hi momars09,
Too many questions to answer
1. Open work permit is simply a permit that is not tied to an employer. But it is given only in certain conditions. One of those is that if you are a spouse of international student / temp worker in Canada. So when you apply for this, it is conveniently called SOWP. You would choose "Open work permit" on the work permit form (there is no such category as SOWP there), on the declaration form you would indicate "I am spouse of a person who is a student in Canada." You would write "Not applicable" in employer details and attach your Study permit and details of status along with proof of relationship.
2. You could have applied together - If you had a good profile and enough funds for you two for a year in addition to your fee, you could have been accepted together. But i agree that applying together in some ways reduces changes if you don't have a very strong profile. Since you didn't apply together, i would ADVISE applying at least a few months after you have landed in Canada and are settled there. It is not written any where, but is just my opinion. It might look weird that you wait for getting your own visa only, haven't traveled to Canada yet and apply for spouse in between. Plus it would be stronger once you have your actual study permit to attach (that you only get upon landing) have joined at your institute and get a letter from your department that you are studying and continuing program to their satisfaction. That would improve the chances.
3. Every thing from your profile (study permit, some evidence which shows you are currently continuing at your program (at the time of application) like a letter in close dates from your supervisor at university, plus your husband's full profile (education, job experiences - specially if he is currently employed well in home country) and proof of relationship. If you haven't been married for long or have kids, just marriage certificate is not enough. Add pictures, proof of contact (calls, chat logs, trips together etc.). Also if you own any properties / business or other strong ties in home country (you or husband only) that would help.
4. Time depends upon each embassy - standard work permit processing times apply. In some countries it is under a month, where as in others it could take up to a year. It also depends upon how good and complete an application you have put, what time of year do you apply (i.e. is embassy relatively free in those days or not).
Hope that helps
fkl said:Documents to some extend might vary depending upon which embassy are you applying at. Embassy from a first world country might be some what relaxed in requirements and could be just okay with above docs. But if i were you, i won't take a chance.
Scan all docs you think would help and combine into a single pdf. Make a cover page LISTING which document is attached. Add these docs into the pdf of say marriage certificate or if there is space for additional docs or cover letter.
They don't request any further docs until some one reviews your application and thinks some thing else is needed. That might waste a lot of time and is not the ideal situation. It is preferable to have every thing in place already for faster and cleaner processing.
thanks for clarification fkl
Hi Anah,Anah said:Hi fkl,
Thank you for patiently answering all the questions here. It was such a big help for us who needs advise and clarification.
So in my case, my daughter is 8 yrs old(same with yours) and 4 yrs old. I don't need for acceptance letter anymore.
Regarding in my ptoof of funds, better yet to submit for stronger application.