There are certain programs in Canada which lead to permanent residency. These programs are the Federal Skilled Worker Class, the Federal Skilled Trades Class, the Canadian Experience Class or one of the Provincial Nominee Programs. In order to apply to any of these programs, you must meet certain eligibility requirements. Additionally, the application process for these types of programs is often timely. Thankfully, there is a solution to continue working in Canada while Canadian Immigration processes your permanent residency application; the solution is a bridging open work permit. Therefore, in this article, I will explain what a bridging open work permit entails, who may apply for a bridging open work permit and lastly how to apply for a bridging open work permit.
The bridging open work permit is different than any other work permit in Canada. This specific work permit is intended for foreign nationals who have applied for permanent residency in Canada and are currently working in Canada but have an impending expiration of their work permit. They must apply for this bridging open work permit at least four months before their existing work permit expires. In order to continue legally working in Canada, they may apply for a bridging open work permit. This allows the foreign worker to continue working in Canada while they await the decision of their permanent residency application.
The bridging open work permit is both beneficial for the applicant who applied for permanent residency in Canada and wishes to continue working in Canada while they await the decision and also very beneficial for the Canadian government. If the bridging open work permit did not exist, the foreign national would either have to leave Canada temporarily; remain in Canada under a visitor visa status; or, find a Canadian employer who would agree to go through the Labour Market Impact Assessment process and then proceed to apply for a regular job-specific work permit. Therefore, evidently, the bridging open work permit benefits many individuals.
Additionally, the bridging open work permit is essentially an open work permit. An open work permit is much more flexible than a job-specific work permit. The open work permit allows a foreign national to work for any Canadian employer anywhere in Canada. They are not restricted to a specific employer or a specific area in Canada. The open work permit provides the foreign national with the opportunity to explore the different opportunities available in the Canadian economy and labour market.
Much like any other immigration application, there are certain eligibility requirements that must be met in order to apply for a bridging open work permit. Below is a detailed list of the eligibility requirements in order to apply.
There are also conditions that may make foreign nationals ineligible for a bridging open work permit. Below is a detailed list of factors that will make a foreign national ineligible.
In order to apply for a bridging open work permit, you must ensure to submit the required documentation and forms that are listed on the government of Canada’s document checklist for a bridging open work permit. If you miss any documents or fail to provide sufficient information, this can hinder the chances of a successful approval. Additionally, one of the most crucial pieces of information that you must submit when applying for a bridging open work permit is a copy of the Acknowledgement of Receipt letter. This letter would be automatically sent if you applied for permanent residency in Canada through the Express Entry category. However, if you applied outside of the Express Entry category, then the letter will be sent by the visa office that is processing your application after they have positively verified that your application is complete. Please note that if you applied through a Provincial Nominee Program, you must also include a copy of your nomination letter.
If you have applied for permanent residency in Canada through one of these programs and would like to apply for a bridging open work permit, it is important to take all of the aforementioned information into consideration before applying. Bridging open work permit applications are difficult to pursue on your own, especially if you are unfamiliar. Therefore, it is highly recommended that you seek out professional and experienced help before attempting to apply. Here, at Akrami & Associates, we work and have experience with many different immigration issues. We have helped many of our clients continue to work in Canada while they waited for the decision of their permanent residency application. If you believe that you may be eligible to apply for a bridging open work permit while you wait for your permanent residency decision, please feel free to contact Akrami & Associates at our office at 416-477-2545 for more information or if you would like to book a consultation with an immigration professional for more advice.
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