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CB23 May 12th 2022 8:58 pm

Daughters Study Permit
 
My husband and I are in Canada on work permits (mine open, husbands closed) Our 18yr old is on a study permit and finishes grade 12 next month. As she doesn’t wish to continue studies in college (she has other plans) will she now be able to work full time or will the same restrictions to working while on a study permit apply? I know she can work a certain amount of hours already but wondered if this can increase now she isn’t at school?
Thanks in advance….

christmasoompa May 12th 2022 9:03 pm

Re: Daughters Study Permit
 

Originally Posted by CB23 (Post 13114415)
My husband and I are in Canada on work permits (mine open, husbands closed) Our 18yr old is on a study permit and finishes grade 12 next month. As she doesn’t wish to continue studies in college (she has other plans) will she now be able to work full time or will the same restrictions to working while on a study permit apply? I know she can work a certain amount of hours already but wondered if this can increase now she isn’t at school?
Thanks in advance….

Unfortunately, once the study permit runs out and she has switched to visitor status, she can’t work at all.

Have you applied for PR? Once she has that she can work.

HTH.

CB23 May 12th 2022 9:11 pm

Re: Daughters Study Permit
 
Thanks for your reply.

So her study permit doesn’t run for the 2 years that we have the work permits? Her study permit works separately?
You really helped me a few weeks ago with advice on PR, we do qualify but are waiting for my husbands renewed passport from the Uk before we can start (we’ve been assured that it’s on its way but I won’t be holding my breath!)
Thanks again!

christmasoompa May 12th 2022 9:16 pm

Re: Daughters Study Permit
 

Originally Posted by CB23 (Post 13114417)
Thanks for your reply.

So her study permit doesn’t run for the 2 years that we have the work permits? Her study permit works separately?
You really helped me a few weeks ago with advice on PR, we do qualify but are waiting for my husbands renewed passport from the Uk before we can start (we’ve been assured that it’s on its way but I won’t be holding my breath!)
Thanks again!

Her study permit should have an expiry date on it, on the top right. You need to check when that is as she must switch to visitor status, otherwise she’d be in Canada illegally! It will usually be shortly after her course of study is due to finish.

BTW, you shouldn’t need your husband’s passport to apply for PR.

christmasoompa May 12th 2022 9:21 pm

Re: Daughters Study Permit
 
P.S. Just checking, but you’re absolutely sure she’s allowed to work now? It’s just unusual for a secondary school student.

CB23 May 12th 2022 9:39 pm

Re: Daughters Study Permit
 
Ah yes! I’ve been looking at the wrong information, I assume what I’ve been reading applies to university students ect.
So we’ll need to apply for a visitor permit before the study permit runs out I’m assuming?
Thanks again for your help…

christmasoompa May 12th 2022 9:46 pm

Re: Daughters Study Permit
 
Yes, it’s post-secondary students that can work part-time. Has she been working at all?

And yes, you’ll need to apply - https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration...igibility.html

CB23 May 12th 2022 9:55 pm

Re: Daughters Study Permit
 
Yep, read the wrong info! 🫣
No, she hasn’t been working, she’s been too busy with school anyway. That’s fine, at least I know now, hopefully PR won’t take too long 🤞🏻
Again, thanks so much!

christmasoompa May 12th 2022 9:59 pm

Re: Daughters Study Permit
 

Originally Posted by CB23 (Post 13114429)
Yep, read the wrong info! 🫣
No, she hasn’t been working, she’s been too busy with school anyway. That’s fine, at least I know now, hopefully PR won’t take too long 🤞🏻
Again, thanks so much!

Phew! She’ll just have to chill out and wait until she can work, if she gets bored then she can do volunteer work though.

How are you applying for PR?

Snowy560 May 15th 2022 9:32 pm

Re: Daughters Study Permit
 
She could try her luck applying for an IEC Work Permit.

https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/iec/eligibility.asp?country=gb&cat=wh&#country_categor y_name_cont

The chances seem quite good at the moment.


https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/iec/selections.asp?country=gb&cat=wh

CB23 May 15th 2022 9:37 pm

Re: Daughters Study Permit
 

Originally Posted by christmasoompa (Post 13114430)
Phew! She’ll just have to chill out and wait until she can work, if she gets bored then she can do volunteer work though.

How are you applying for PR?

Sorry, I thought I’d replied! It’s the FST I believe.
We have started the first part but it’s asking for my husbands passport details so will have to wait until the end of the week (when it’s supposed to be delivered) then submit it.

CB23 May 15th 2022 9:38 pm

Re: Daughters Study Permit
 

Originally Posted by Snowy560 (Post 13115166)
She could try her luck applying for an IEC Work Permit.

https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/i...gory_name_cont

The chances seem quite good at the moment.


https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/i...ntry=gb&cat=wh

Thank you! I’ll have a look, I hadn’t thought of that!

christmasoompa May 16th 2022 5:15 pm

Re: Daughters Study Permit
 

Originally Posted by CB23 (Post 13115167)
Sorry, I thought I’d replied! It’s the FST I believe.
We have started the first part but it’s asking for my husbands passport details so will have to wait until the end of the week (when it’s supposed to be delivered) then submit it.

Ah fab, they're supposedly starting draws again in July, so fingers crossed you get an invite quite soon.

I concur with the IEC suggestion above btw, thought all the visas for this year had gone but seems they've just added 3000 to the quota! So would be worth both your kids doing that I think.

Good luck.


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