Employer-Specific Work Permit for Caregivers in Canada
A&M Canadian Immigration Law Corporation
Employer-Specific Work Permit for Caregivers in Canada
Canada
welcomes international students and recognizes the importance of family unity.
To support students and their families, eligible spouses and common-law
partners may apply for a Spousal Open Work Permit (SOWP). This permit
allows them to work for almost any employer in Canada while their partner
studies.
What
is a Spousal Open Work Permit?
A Spousal
Open Work Permit is an LMIA-exempt work permit issued to spouses or
common-law partners of international students. It is “open” because it is not
tied to a single employer, giving spouses flexibility to gain Canadian work
experience and contribute financially during their partner’s studies.
Who
is Eligible?
As
of March 19, 2024, eligibility has been restricted. Spouses and partners
may apply if the international student is:
- Enrolled full-time in a graduate-level
program (master’s or doctoral); or
- Studying in a professional
degree program such as law, medicine, engineering, dentistry,
pharmacy, or other designated fields.
Spouses
of students in undergraduate or college-level programs are no longer
eligible for this work permit.
Why
Legal Guidance Matters
Eligibility
requirements for the spousal open work permit have recently changed, and
applications must be carefully prepared. Our law firm helps families confirm
eligibility, gather proper documentation, and submit complete applications to
avoid delays or refusals.
Frequently Asked Questions
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