I am an Australian citizen and I just got my working holiday visa granted under the Canadian experience class. I am still in Australia currently and is looking at going to Canada next year with my husband.
However my husband doesn't have a status as he doesn't qualify the criteria for the working holiday visa like me as he is over the age limit. So I have been looking at what options are available for him and came across information about open work permit:
Your spouse or common-law partner may be able to apply for an “open” work permit. This is a permit that will let them accept any job with any employer if:
1. You are
-approved to work in Canada for six months or longer,
-doing work in Canada that meets a minimum skill level (usually work for which you need at least a college diploma) and
-doing a job at Skill Level 0, A or B in the National Occupational Classification.
I am a qualified CPA Accountant, and let's assume that I am able to find a job in that profession which is a Skill level A. Is it correct that my husband will fit into the criteria to apply for an open work permit?
Re. the first point that says " if you are ( as in me) approved to work in Canada for six months or longer" - the working holiday visa is granted for 2 years, so this should satisfy the first point? I am clarifying that as I notice most people who have been asking on this forum for their spouse, are people who are on a work permit either sponsored by their company or under the skilled worker program. I haven't seen anyone asking who are on a work permit from Canadian experience class/working holiday visa..
If so, is he allowed to accompany me to Canada as a visitor on a tourist visa (Australia is exempt country for tourist visa in Canada) wait until I secure a job in Skill level A as an Accountant, and apply for the open work permit INLAND whilst in Canada?
I noticed everyone who has been asking on this thread are people who have been working in canada sponsored by a company or already has a skilled working permit. So I wasn't sure whether the working holiday permit is similar to the normal permit?
The other option is of cos, for him to just come here and try to find a company who will sponsor him but I wasn't sure how high this chance will be. He is however a professional with certification and work expertise in the IT field (Skill level A in NOC) for over 15 years. And he is an Australian citizen as well.
Thank you in advance I hope someone can give me their opinion please, thanks!
However my husband doesn't have a status as he doesn't qualify the criteria for the working holiday visa like me as he is over the age limit. So I have been looking at what options are available for him and came across information about open work permit:
Your spouse or common-law partner may be able to apply for an “open” work permit. This is a permit that will let them accept any job with any employer if:
1. You are
-approved to work in Canada for six months or longer,
-doing work in Canada that meets a minimum skill level (usually work for which you need at least a college diploma) and
-doing a job at Skill Level 0, A or B in the National Occupational Classification.
I am a qualified CPA Accountant, and let's assume that I am able to find a job in that profession which is a Skill level A. Is it correct that my husband will fit into the criteria to apply for an open work permit?
Re. the first point that says " if you are ( as in me) approved to work in Canada for six months or longer" - the working holiday visa is granted for 2 years, so this should satisfy the first point? I am clarifying that as I notice most people who have been asking on this forum for their spouse, are people who are on a work permit either sponsored by their company or under the skilled worker program. I haven't seen anyone asking who are on a work permit from Canadian experience class/working holiday visa..
If so, is he allowed to accompany me to Canada as a visitor on a tourist visa (Australia is exempt country for tourist visa in Canada) wait until I secure a job in Skill level A as an Accountant, and apply for the open work permit INLAND whilst in Canada?
I noticed everyone who has been asking on this thread are people who have been working in canada sponsored by a company or already has a skilled working permit. So I wasn't sure whether the working holiday permit is similar to the normal permit?
The other option is of cos, for him to just come here and try to find a company who will sponsor him but I wasn't sure how high this chance will be. He is however a professional with certification and work expertise in the IT field (Skill level A in NOC) for over 15 years. And he is an Australian citizen as well.
Thank you in advance I hope someone can give me their opinion please, thanks!