Hello,
my wife is currently applying for a PhD in some universities in Montreal and I would like to know if this allows me to apply for an open work permit for the duration of her studies. The Canadian government page tells me the following:
However, I can't seem to find what are the institutions that fit into that. A local agency has told me that, depending on the institution in which the doctorate is being taken, it's not possible for a spouse to apply for a work permit.
Thanks in advance.
my wife is currently applying for a PhD in some universities in Montreal and I would like to know if this allows me to apply for an open work permit for the duration of her studies. The Canadian government page tells me the following:
Who can get a work permit as spouse or common-law partner of a student?
Your spouse or common-law partner may apply for an open work permit if you:
- are a full-time student at a:
- public post-secondary school, such as a college or university, or CEGEP in Quebec
- private college-level school in Quebec or
- Canadian private school that can legally award degrees under provincial law (for example, Bachelors, Masters or Doctorate degree) and
- have a valid study permit.
However, I can't seem to find what are the institutions that fit into that. A local agency has told me that, depending on the institution in which the doctorate is being taken, it's not possible for a spouse to apply for a work permit.
Thanks in advance.