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foreigngirl Jun 30th 2012 12:21 am

Intra-company transfer: what happens to partner?
 
Hi everyone,
This is my first post, definitely not the last. It's very likely that my partner will be going to Canada via an intra-company transfer. What happens to me, though? We're not married. Will I get the same visa? How do we go about it? Thank you.

Former Lancastrian Jun 30th 2012 12:34 am

Re: Intra-company transfer: what happens to partner?
 
Assuming you are from the UK you will have to remain in the UK while your partner is open to the advances of the Canadian species of male or female who will entice that person with their charms. How will they react to the spohisticated and sexy Quebecois language of love, or to the welcoming Northernerner who spends upto 60 days without sun in the cold bleek winter periods.
Perhaps the strong rugged charm of a hard working East Coaster will melt their heart or the caring and understanding of the hippie type who frequents the West Coast and is in touch with nature.
Be aware of the Ontarian who is only out for themselves as everything evolves around them as they are the centre of attraction.
Failing that if you are considered common law partners then you can also apply to come and work if you wish
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/arriving.asp#famwork

Dave n Ailsa Jun 30th 2012 12:57 am

Re: Intra-company transfer: what happens to partner?
 

Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian (Post 10147429)
Assuming you are from the UK you will have to remain in the UK while your partner is open to the advances of the Canadian species of male or female who will entice that person with their charms. How will they react to the spohisticated and sexy Quebecois language of love, or to the welcoming Northernerner who spends upto 60 days without sun in the cold bleek winter periods.
Perhaps the strong rugged charm of a hard working East Coaster will melt their heart or the caring and understanding of the hippie type who frequents the West Coast and is in touch with nature.
Be aware of the Ontarian who is only out for themselves as everything evolves around them as they are the centre of attraction.
Failing that if you are considered common law partners then you can also apply to come and work if you wish
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/arriving.asp#famwork

Such a jovial post from the Lanc, is this whole Canada Day thing getting to you?:D

But the link he posted is good and should answer your question ;)

foreigngirl Jun 30th 2012 1:14 am

Re: Intra-company transfer: what happens to partner?
 
From what I've read, I can apply for an open work permit either in London or at port of entry. Which means that I don't need to stay in the UK whilst he goes to Canada, Former Lancastrian.

Will an open work permit allow me to work as a freelancer (self-emplyoyed)?

Former Lancastrian Jun 30th 2012 1:33 am

Re: Intra-company transfer: what happens to partner?
 

Originally Posted by foreigngirl (Post 10147469)
From what I've read, I can apply for an open work permit either in London or at port of entry. Which means that I don't need to stay in the UK whilst he goes to Canada, Former Lancastrian.

Will an open work permit allow me to work as a freelancer (self-emplyoyed)?

Yes it will providing the type of job doesnt require a medical. Is your OH going to be applying for the TWP at the POE and if so Id recommend that way.

foreigngirl Jun 30th 2012 2:51 am

Re: Intra-company transfer: what happens to partner?
 

Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian (Post 10147491)
Yes it will providing the type of job doesnt require a medical. Is your OH going to be applying for the TWP at the POE and if so Id recommend that way.

Thanks, Lanc. I'm not sure. Why would you recommend that?

From what I've read a medical is only required if you're going to work with children. Is that correct?

Former Lancastrian Jun 30th 2012 3:04 am

Re: Intra-company transfer: what happens to partner?
 

Originally Posted by foreigngirl (Post 10147578)
Thanks, Lanc. I'm not sure. Why would you recommend that?

From what I've read a medical is only required if you're going to work with children. Is that correct?

You may need a satisfactory medical assessment to obtain a work permit if:
•you wish to work in facilities where it is important to protect public health, such as: ◦health services;
â—¦child care;
â—¦primary or secondary education; OR

•you are coming to work in an agricultural occupation and you have lived in a designated country or territory; OR
•you are seeking to enter Canada to work for a period greater than six months, and you have lived in a designated country or territory for six consecutive months during the one-year period immediately preceding the date of your seeking entry.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/informa...work/index.asp
Getting a TWP is quicker at the POE as you dont have to go through a consulate for approval providing eligible to apply at a POE
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/ap...ble.asp#inside

foreigngirl Jun 30th 2012 3:17 am

Re: Intra-company transfer: what happens to partner?
 
Looks like I won't need a medical right now. But let's say, in 12 months' time I decide I want to, say, teach. What happens then? Do I need to reapply for a new work permit?

sdo1982 Jun 30th 2012 3:42 am

Re: Intra-company transfer: what happens to partner?
 
Change of status, dead straightforward.

foreigngirl Jun 30th 2012 4:12 am

Re: Intra-company transfer: what happens to partner?
 
Thank you, everyone. All looks very good at the moment.


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