SchnookoLoly said:The whole definition of "implied status" is that you're basically asking to extend your current work permit to cover you for the time between when your first work permit expires, and your second one (whether new or the same) is granted.
So even if you apply for an LMO off the back of IEC you CANNOT benefit from implied status, because implied status states that you keep working under the conditions of your old permit, and one of the conditions of IEC is that it cannot be extended.
What you *can* do is apply for a Bridging Open Work Permit, which is an option with some visa classes, and you can use THAT work permit to cover the time between IEC expiring and the new permit being issued.
I think I understand it now. I can see how folks can get confused because the wording is not straight forward , it's all legalease, however, the fact still remains that you can not submit an OWP and work under implied status whilst you await your spousal Pr application to finalize. That was the whole point of this thread to begin with, so thank you, SchnookoLoly, for such direct information. Now anyone that has a question about it can follow the information here and make an INFORMED decision regarding their own future.