How can I obtain an open work permit?

The most predominant way to obtain an Open Work Permit</strong></strong> is by being the accompanying dependent of someone with status in Canada. This can include a permanent or temporary document.

For example, if your spouse is a Foreign Worker&lt;/strong> and is working on a &lt;strong>Temporary Work Permit</strong&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt; and the permit was issued under NOC, A, B or O then you as a dependent could possible apply for an Open Work Permit.</strong>

<p>There’s another way that you can also look at this, if you have applied under a Permanent Residence Application&amp;lt;/strong> and you are the main applicant, you could apply for the Permit.</p>

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Open Work Permits are issued to individuals that are already in Canada, so you will have to already be in Canada to apply for one. You will be unable apply if you are applying from overseas, as you will have no need for it for Canada from outside of Canada. This applies to inland applications only.

If you have submitted a spousal, conjugal or common-law sponsorship application inland then you could apply for it.

Other ways in which you can obtain an Open Work Permit is through the Live-in Caregiver Program, Federal Skilled Worker Program and through the Canadian Experience Class. These programs are called an <strong>Open Bridging Work Permit</strong&gt;. The Federal Skilled Trades Programs as well as the Humanitarian Compassionate Applications also will allow for you to obtain this.

As  permanent resident under many of these categories you will need to have the first stage approved which is known as an “&amp;lt;strong>Approval in Principle</strong&amp;gt;” before you will be able to apply for an Open Work Permit.

Once you have the first stage approved, the officer will state that in your letter. After that stage is complete it will also state that you are now able to apply for the Permit.&amp;lt;/p&gt;</p>

<p>It is normal

ly recommended that you submit your application when you are at the initial stage of filing for your Permanent Residence Application. By doing this, it will eliminate the back and forth after you have been “approved in principle”. This means that once that officer is ready to approve you, you will be sent the Permit because you have already requested it.

If you happen to submit an application that does not include a request for the Open Work Permit, it is nothing for you to worry about! Once you have received an approval of the first stage you may be eligible for an Open Work permit which will be explained in the letter that you get from the officer.

&lt;h2>Contact Us</b>

If there are further queries that you have in regards to the process of an Open Work Permit or how you can obtain one, please feel free to contact us today! We are always here to make sure that you understand the whole process and exactly what is involved. Your success is our success.

Giovanni

Giovanni Crescenzi received his Bachelor with Honours from the University of Ottawa and has been working in the immigration field for approximately three years. He works very closely with clients, assisting them in achieving their goals. Prior to working with Akrami & Associates, Giovanni gained valuable work experience with the Federal Government of Canada before working with another large and well respect Immigration Law Firm. Giovanni has assisted in the successful completion of a large number of cases ranging from permanent to temporary matters. He has a wealth of experience in processing a variety of different case types. Giovanni is currently working towards his membership with the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council as an Immigration Consultant.

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