Updated Version:Contain info for both PG Workers and International Students.
FOR THOSE WHO NEED HELP IN FILING SPOUSE OPEN WORK PERMIT
Hi everyone,
Greetings,
I already made two posts previously, this one is updated version for those who joined later. This also contains info for PG Workers who are seeking info to file spouse open work permit.
I have seen so many of you guys are struggling to find correct information regarding the application of your spouse work permit (For full time international students/ PG Workers) but not getting the correct information on what to attach and what to avoid.
I'll try to help you out with that by sharing my experiences and knowledge on same.
I am a full time international student in Canada, came here in Sep. 2016 intake. I applied for my spouse in Oct 2016 for SOWP and got her visa in 20 days only. She joined me here in early Nov. 2016.
There are certain mistakes some of you are making while filling this visa, resulting in refusal of your application. I will try to cover all these mistakes and also will help you with correct process (as per my knowledge) and documentation.
Common mistakes made by us are:
1. Showing excessive desperation for visa.
2.Over whelming the application by attaching unnecessary documents.
3. Providing unsatisfactory explanation in Cover letter.
4. Weak demonstration of ties in home country.
5. Improper documentation.
6. Improper formatting and poor writing.
7. Unsatisfactory explanation of future plans
Coming to next section, what should we do to avoid these mistakes and file a proper visa application.
Although documents vary by application to application, but some of the docs are same and can be listed as:
For Applicant:
MOST IMPORTANT : COVER LETTER: This is the letter which will serve the purpose same as Statement of Purpose which will help visa officer to understand you profile and future plans/intentions behind the visit to Canada.
Other Docs:
1. Passport
2. Medical (if applying on pre medical basis, however you can apply on post medical basis)
3. Highest degree of education.
4. Marriage pictures
5. Employment experience letters (if any)
6. Funds in Savings
For Spouse (Already in Canada on Student visa)
1. Visa must be valid for at least 6 months from date of application.
2. College ID, Offer Letter from college, Study Permit, Student Visa, Passport
3. Savings if doing any part time job.
If Spouse is on PG Work Permit:
1. Job Joining Letter.
2. Last 3 Pay Stubs
3. Job Duties description to demonstrate NOC level.
4. Bank Statement
5. Previous Tax returns
6. Transcripts
7. Visa and Work Permit
8. Invitation letter to support application providing details of who will bear expenses etc.
These are the documents normally required to file this visa. However, some more docs may be needed in some special cases.
If you still have any doubt, or need any case specific suggestions, feel free to shoot me a mail on
helpseeker@yahoo.com
All the best for your visa applications.
Disclaimer: I am neither a immigration lawyer nor an agent, All the information provided is based on my own experiences. This information is for education purpose only and can not be used in any other manner whatsoever. Kindly consult an immigration lawyer for any legal advice if required.