Hello Jsn,
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JSN_2016 said:Dear friends,
Happy new year!!
I need urgent help, please give your comments. My wife and I are in Canada now. Kindly check the background information section below.
Just some background for you,
- My wife and I, both did masters at Canada. So we both got PGWP separately.
- My PGWP is valid till 2018. Her PGWP is expiring in 2 weeks.
- Received CEC-Invitation to Apply on 12-Jul-2016, submitted e-APR application on 11-Sep-2016 and received AOR on 12-Sep-2016
- I am the primary applicant and my wife is the accompanying applicant for the e-APR application.
- My current job falls in NOC 0,A,B
My wife is currently working based on her PGWP. But her PGWP expires on 17-Jan-2017. After applying for Spousal Open Work Permit (SOWP), can she continue her work at the current workplace based on the implied status?
Most likely no. But you need to verify. The criteria is that implied status only applies to same type of work permit and circumstances. Example, a person working for one employer on LMIA based work permit, can continue working for the same employer on implied status having applied for the same work permit extension. But for a new employer, he cannot start until work permit is approved.
I am not sure they would accept PGWP versus SOWP as the above two. But it doesn't hurt to ask and try.
Do I need to provide my wife's PGWP scanned copy along with the passport for the SOWP?
Yes, the application would any way ask for her current status in Canada since she is applying from here. Her PGWP is the primary document for that.
Required documents - Application to Change Conditions, Extend my Stay or Remain in Canada as a Worker (IMM5710) (required)
There is a optional document named "Schedule 1 - Application for a Temporary Resident Visa Made Outside Canada (IMM 5257)". Do I need to submit this form?
NO. I assume you are citizens of a country that requires visa to enter Canada. When you apply from outside of Canada, you need a TRV to enter Canada in addition to work permit that allows you to work in Canada. That is why both of them are bundled together in a single application and fee.
But when you apply from inside Canada, you don't need a TRV unless you intend to go out of Canada and come back any time in between. Otherwise you can continue to live and work here on a work permit for as long as that is valid.
So for applications submitted in side Canada, TRV processing is separate.
Generally you can apply for that online. And because you already have a valid SP or WP, you can get a TRV in 15 days.