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automaton82

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Category........
Visa Office......
CPC-V // CPC-M
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
31-12-2013
AOR Received.
28-01-2014
Med's Done....
Sent with app
Interview........
AIP 30-04-2015 // DM 06-05-2015
LANDED..........
19-05-2015 // PR card 28-08-2015
Quick question just to confirm something:

My spouse is here on a valid work permit w/ LMO from Korea (valid until Dec 2014). If we apply for PR INLAND in January (2014) under spousal sponsorship, and include an Open Work Permit application in it, then once stage 1 approval is done, they will process the OWP, and my spouse will be given implied status until the OWP completes, and an implied bridge permit until it's received.

Is this correct?

Thanks.
 
automaton82 said:
Quick question just to confirm something:

My spouse is here on a valid work permit w/ LMO from Korea (valid until Dec 2014). If we apply for PR INLAND in January (2014) under spousal sponsorship, and include an Open Work Permit application in it, then once stage 1 approval is done, they will process the OWP, and my spouse will be given implied status until the OWP completes, and an implied bridge permit until it's received.

Is this correct?

Thanks.

Your spouse can continue working under "work permit implied status" with the current employer until OWP is received. After your spouse gets OWP, she can legally work for any employer other than the current employer. This is based on the premise that you submitted your application while the work permit is valid.

If you do not submit an OWP with the application, your spouse can still work under implied status however your spouse can only with the current employer through the entire process until PR is granted.

Screech339
 
screech339 said:
Your spouse can continue working under "work permit implied status" with the current employer until OWP is received. After your spouse gets OWP, she can legally work for any employer other than the current employer. This is based on the premise that you submitted your application while the work permit is valid.

If you do not submit an OWP with the application, your spouse can still work under implied status however your spouse can only with the current employer through the entire process until PR is granted.

Screech339

Thanks!