An Open Work Permit is a Work Permit that does not require any job offer or LMIA. An inland spousal sponsorship application can take an emotional toll on people, especially not being able to see close family and friends for up to two years. You have to consider the fact that you or your spouse will have to separate him or herself from everything they grew up with and know. This is a difficult task for anyone to do. It leaves them feeling emotionally vulnerable. It is not just difficult on the sponsored spouse it can also become difficult on the sponsor. The sponsor has to understand that when their spouse arrives they might not know or have anyone else in the country to turn to, this makes them very dependant. It changes the relationship in unexplainable ways. It can either make or break the relationship.
The Open-Work Permit can help this situation tremendously. If approved, your sponsored spouse can work in Canada. This allows your spouse to feel more at home, less vulnerable. It can get uncomfortable for the sponsored spouse to sit around while the sponsor must continue with his/her daily routine. The Open Work Permit allows for an easier transition. An application for an Open Work Permit should be sent with the inland spousal sponsorship application. It simply allows an individual to work in Canada during their stay.
As long as you are any of the above, you are eligible to apply for an Open Work Permit. An Open Work Permit can be applied for either from within Canada, outside of Canada, or at the port of entry.
If you are applying for an Open Work Permit from outside of Canada, you would use the regular Work Permit application and within that application you will specify that it is an Open Work Permit application.
If you are applying from inside of Canada, the application is different. The application you would use in this situation is the application to Change Conditions Or Extend Your Stay In Canada. While filling out this application you will also just be required to check the appropriate box for an Open Work Permit.
Overall, an Open-Work Permit is an extremely helpful thing especially in regards to an inland spousal sponsorship. An inland spousal sponsorship may be a very difficult task, especially due to the fact that it can take up to two years. Most people do not want to be a burden, even though the person is your spouse. If a persons ability to work is taken away they may feel useless and it could start to take an emotional toll on him/her. An Open-Work Permit allows this transition to Canada to be smoother. The spouse may also feel that with the ability to work, they are contributing to the relationship and the building of their future together. The spouse will feel good and not like a burden on their sponsor. An Open Work Permit can help keep a couple together and the spouse emotional sane.
Applications for an Open Work Permit may get a little confusing, in the sense that the application itself is not called an Open Work Permit. It may be difficult for an individual to figure out if they are filling out the correct application or not. This is where some professional help might come in handy. An immigration law firm such as Akrami & Associates deals with various immigration situations everyday, their knowledge and expertise can help you in preparing and sending the correct and correctly filled out application with each and every necessary document. Asking for help can only benefit you.
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