Work Permit
#1
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 12
From: Lantz, Nova Scotia

Hi all
I haven't posted on here for a while and our application is moving on nicely. My wife is in Nova Scotia and has just landed herself a job. She has to go out of the country to activate her work permit. I would like to know as she has her work permit as the main applicant does this mean that when I enter the country later in the year with the children that I am awarded with an open work permit or would I have to go through the same process of finding employment and doing the same as my wife.
Thanks in advance
J Collin.
I haven't posted on here for a while and our application is moving on nicely. My wife is in Nova Scotia and has just landed herself a job. She has to go out of the country to activate her work permit. I would like to know as she has her work permit as the main applicant does this mean that when I enter the country later in the year with the children that I am awarded with an open work permit or would I have to go through the same process of finding employment and doing the same as my wife.
Thanks in advance
J Collin.
#2
Hi
It depends on what NOC level your spouse's work permit is. If it is in skilled NOC A, B or O your can apply for a spousal open work permit on entry. You would need a copy of her work permit, a copy of her job description from the employer, marriage certificate, and $155.00
Hi all
I haven't posted on here for a while and our application is moving on nicely. My wife is in Nova Scotia and has just landed herself a job. She has to go out of the country to activate her work permit. I would like to know as she has her work permit as the main applicant does this mean that when I enter the country later in the year with the children that I am awarded with an open work permit or would I have to go through the same process of finding employment and doing the same as my wife.
Thanks in advance
J Collin.
I haven't posted on here for a while and our application is moving on nicely. My wife is in Nova Scotia and has just landed herself a job. She has to go out of the country to activate her work permit. I would like to know as she has her work permit as the main applicant does this mean that when I enter the country later in the year with the children that I am awarded with an open work permit or would I have to go through the same process of finding employment and doing the same as my wife.
Thanks in advance
J Collin.
#3
Thread Starter
Just Joined
Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 12
From: Lantz, Nova Scotia

Cool she picks up the letter tomorrow so will see what category she is.







