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My wife going for study, can i go along on spouse visa and work?

singhz4u

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Sep 8, 2012
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Hi there,

I am from India, I just got married and now me and my wife are planning to settle in Canada.

My wife has Bachelors degree in Hospitality and Tourism managment and got 4.5 years of work experience in Travel industry, primarily into travel Package bookings and she also have experince on various travel softwares like Galileo, etc.

I have a Bacholers degree in Commerce, and i have 4.5 years of experince in financial services and i have worked with Bank Of America India operations for years and currently working with KPMG India as a Sr. Analyst in financial services.

I want to know few things before we apply for canada:

1. Which study/course is best for my wife which can help in settling in canada.
2. What are my chances on getting spouse visa along with my wife? When should I apply?
3. Can i get work permit as well?
4. How long can i work in canada?
5. How to get job in Canada?

Please advice.

Thanks
Singh
 
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rishabshanker

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Hi,

To answer your primary question, yes if your wife comes to Canada to study you can get a work permit

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-spouse.asp

1. Which study/course is best for my wife which can help in settling in canada.
This depends on what your wife wants to study or the field in which she is interested in working, I can tell you this much though Tourism is not a big industry in Canada.

2. What are my chances on getting spouse visa along with my wife? When should I apply?
You can get spouse visa and work permit. The rules are given here http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-spouse.asp

3. Can i get work permit as well?
Yes refer answer to above question

4. How long can i work in canada?
As long as your wife's student visa is valid and she is studying her course

5. How to get job in Canada?
refer to my other threads on this topic...you can search under my name and you will get them.

All the Best & God Bless,
Cheers,
Rishab
 

singhz4u

Newbie
Sep 8, 2012
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Thanks for d reply, i understnd from ur advice that i can get work visa and i can work, so if my wife studies for 2 years master program and then she gets 3 years work permit after that, can i also stay for 5 years and work for those 5 years in canada? is that true?

Also which course she should ick if tourism is not a hot profile, she mostly have th experinence in travel industry, little confused to which course to pick..

Also can you suggest about the fee of the master course in a good university.

Please advice.
 
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rishabshanker

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Hi Singh,

I am not sure what will happen to your status after your wife changes from a student visa to a work permit, you can check on the link I provided in my earlier reply.

Masters courses in good universities are usually in the range 20,000 CAD and above, if its a MBA then its super expensive. Like I said earlier its upto your wife's preference, knowledge and ability which will help her select a course, I dont know her therefore I cannot select a course for her :) sorry!!

All the Best & God Bless,
Cheers,
Rishab
 

firefox793

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Sep 10, 2012
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Hi Rishab,

My husband is in Canada and I am in India, which visa should I apply for?
1) Dependent spouse visa or tourist visa?
2) Which is more easier as I plan to visit him for X'mas holidays 2012?
3) If at all I applied for a tourist Visa, could we change that to an Open Work Permit from (within) Canada?
4) To do all the above do I need to hire a Lawyer?
4) Does a dependent visa needs to be filed ONLY after 6 months of study is over(This is what most of the forums/ people are saying) how far this is true?

Your reply eagerly awaited, My husband got his study permit in July and landed in 25th August 2012.

Thanks a lot, God Bless you for answering all the questions!
 

Jebi

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My Wife is in Canada and I am in India, which visa should I apply for?
1) Dependent spouse visa or tourist visa?
2) Which is more easier as I plan to visit him for X'mas holidays 2014?
3) If at all I applied for a tourist Visa, could we change that to an Open Work Permit from (within) Canada?
4) To do all the above do I need to hire a Lawyer?
4) Does a dependent visa needs to be filed ONLY after 6 months of study is over(This is what most of the forums/ people are saying) how far this is true?

Your reply eagerly awaited, My Wife got his study permit in May 2014

Thanks a lot, God Bless you for answering all the questions!
 

hs.harpreet101

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Nov 12, 2014
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Hi Guys,

I am from India, I have done Btech with 2 year IT Exp. I want to go for study in Canada but I have a question regarding this, please answer if anyone knows:

I have checked this link
www . cic . gc . ca/english/study/work-spouse.asp
which says that yes you can take your spouse with you if you have valid study permit.
1. Is there any gap is needed between the marriage and visa? like if someone is married a month before getting the visa, is there any difficulties or rules for that or its common?
2. Which will be the cheaper and best college to study if I go for any IT related study?
3. which area is better to settle in Canada? I was thinking of Edmonton but people said that is bit costlier.
 

ramirami

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Dec 2, 2015
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Re: My wife going for study, can i do Asylum after getting Open work permit

If my wife have study permit in canada and on her basis i get open work permit and enters canada , can i apply for asylum on that ?? Is that effect my wife study permit or my asylum is not accepted on that basis ??
 

venk0606

Newbie
Jun 10, 2016
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Hi,

My wife going for study and i will be going as a Dependent , I would like to know the scope of job opportunities(in IT sector).
Would empolyers prefer a dependent visa member as like a PR card member?

Regards,
Venky
 

next2015

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Nov 18, 2014
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singhz4u said:
Hi there,

I am from India, I just got married and now me and my wife are planning to settle in Canada.

My wife has Bachelors degree in Hospitality and Tourism managment and got 4.5 years of work experience in Travel industry, primarily into travel Package bookings and she also have experince on various travel softwares like Galileo, etc.

I have a Bacholers degree in Commerce, and i have 4.5 years of experince in financial services and i have worked with Bank Of America India operations for years and currently working with KPMG India as a Sr. Analyst in financial services.

I want to know few things before we apply for canada:

1. Which study/course is best for my wife which can help in settling in canada.
2. What are my chances on getting spouse visa along with my wife? When should I apply?
3. Can i get work permit as well?
4. How long can i work in canada?
5. How to get job in Canada?

Please advice.

Thanks
Singh
Your background and experience puts you in a much better position than your wife, to find employment. Your questions have been well answered already, mine is just advice...

Since your working with KPMG (one of the big 4), can you explore the possibility of a transfer to Canada? You could have your bosses recommend you to the office in Canada, depending on where your wife will be studying from - assuming the bosses are nice people :D. It is the easiest way for you to get into the job market here, and luckily you are with a big firm.

The other alternative is; to apply in the financial services sector and highlight the fact: you have an open work permit. Remember to obtain a letter of recommendation from your employer, past and present.
 

snk1279

Newbie
Jun 27, 2016
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Hello there,

I'm writing from Brazil and I am also in the same boat.

On the CIC website says that in order to obtain the study permit (and consequently the spouse's work permit), "you will need a letter of acceptance from a designated learning institution". So my question is: Is it valid for any program that the institution offer??? Even the full-time intensive language programs that lasts more than 6 months???

I saw on universities such as Concordia and Mcgill, that the grades ones take from their language program can be used on the post-graduate applications.So my idea was instead of waisting my time learning a language in my country, go directly to the source. It would be a good opportunity to learn and "live" the language.

Your reply eagerly awaited!!!

Thanks a lot, God Bless you all for the support/help you are giving for those in need!!!
 

Prabhchahal

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Jul 10, 2017
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I have passed out my diploma in electrical in 2010. Then i preferred job over study and i continue my job from 2010 to till now. Now i want to know is this much of gap is valid for students visa or can i apply for work visa on the basis on diploma with 7 years of experience
 

denizb

Newbie
Jul 15, 2017
7
1
Hi all,

I have a friend who will apply for study permit in Canada and her husband is planning to receive an OWP. In order to double their chances in Canada, can husband also apply EE FWS as the main applicant? Is it possible to have separate applications in diverse areas?

Thanks in advance!
 

Aakriti saini

Newbie
Oct 9, 2017
1
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I have a same issue
My wife has completed B.Tech in 2016 and we got married in Feb this year.
I needed to know if I can go along with her if she applies for study visa and for that does my qualification matters ?

Please tell from where should I apply if I want to?