m4ri80 said:Thanks for your reply, now I have another problem, my visitor visa will expire soon, should I apply for an extension or my spouse application for his WP extension + my open WP app is enough? Can apply for both at the same time?? :'(
Zain Ali said:Hi Subtain,
When did you apply?
Regards,
Flaggy said:I need URGENT REPLY....PLEASE. .
Good day,
I just got married August 29, 2015 my wife travelled on study permit to Halifax Canada on Aug. 31, we only have marriage certificate and photographs as proof of marriage and affidavit of change of name but our Intl passport still bear our respective family name . W
Please how can I apply for SOWP . What are the documens I need to make successful application. Am a registered Nurse with BSc Nursing from Nigeria.
Thanks.
vagaur said:Hi All
I have a question I am on PGWP and I got married last year I am having NOC C job but I got my PNP recently. Can I apply for my SOWP? Does anyone think their are chances for approval?
Regards
Vagsur
fkl said:As far as i remember, once you have been nominated for PR, the requirement of job being skilled (NOC 0, A or B) no longer exists. But you probably would need to show convincing situation to support a spouse e.g. enough income to support her living. May be having some decent funds in bank would help. Also it would also be of value if you submit PR application and your spouse is included in that.
vagaur said:HI Fkl
I will be submitting my PR next month after my PCC and my spouse is dependent in that application too but I will be apply for SOWP with in this week. We are showing almost 13k in our bank accounts and my pay stubs from my full time and part time job making my salary upto $3k per month and my spouse is also earning in India around 25k INR per month do you think that is enough?
fkl said:Hi Vagaur, looks good to me. If i were you, after applying for PR, i would add that information to my file just in case. Currently it would take at least 3 months for SOWP application to be evaluated. So having applied for PR would strengthen the case. Apart from that, your situation looks good to me.
subtain said:I was under the impression that if you have applied for PR and your wife is in that application as an "accompanying-dependent", then you can not apply for Open Work Permit because it shows dual intention. :
Can you please explicate !!
Thanks
fkl said:Dual intent is perfectly fine otherwise i.e. applying for a work permit and PR at the same time. However, the difference is between inland vs out land applications.
You can only apply for work permit if your PR application was submitted in land. The theory is that if you are an out land applicant, you should only land when your process concludes rather than using WP as a back door to come sooner. On the other hand it makes sense for in land applications since they are already in Canada. So obviously they can get any number of work permits if their PR application is beyond initial stage until the approval of PR.
Hope that helps