- Aug 11, 2014
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- Category........
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 28-03-2014
- AOR Received.
- 16-04-2014
- Med's Request
- 20-10-2014
- Med's Done....
- 27-10-2014
We have applied for out PR at the end of March 2014, my husband who is the main applicant had to go back to the UK to work and is still there as his employer lost the contract. So now he has a job offer her in Canada which requires an BOWP or PR.
Is it possible or has anyone done this. My husband would like to come back to Canada for a weekend to apply for the BOWP and then come back to Canada when it's approved. His current WP expires end of April so hopefully our PR will be in by then. so under one of the requirements he will be in Canada at the time of applying for the BOWP. It doesn't state that he has to be working in Canada.
I understand this is the criteria - To be eligible for a bridging work permit, foreign nationals must meet the following requirements:
they are currently in Canada;
they have valid status on a work permit that is due to expire within four months;
they are the principal applicant on an application for permanent residence under the FSWP, the CEC, the FSTP, or the PNP (see note below);
they have received a positive eligibility assessment on their permanent residence application under one of the Economic Class programs above; and
they have applied for an open work permit.
Is it possible or has anyone done this. My husband would like to come back to Canada for a weekend to apply for the BOWP and then come back to Canada when it's approved. His current WP expires end of April so hopefully our PR will be in by then. so under one of the requirements he will be in Canada at the time of applying for the BOWP. It doesn't state that he has to be working in Canada.
I understand this is the criteria - To be eligible for a bridging work permit, foreign nationals must meet the following requirements:
they are currently in Canada;
they have valid status on a work permit that is due to expire within four months;
they are the principal applicant on an application for permanent residence under the FSWP, the CEC, the FSTP, or the PNP (see note below);
they have received a positive eligibility assessment on their permanent residence application under one of the Economic Class programs above; and
they have applied for an open work permit.