C compata Newbie Apr 14, 2019 3 0 Apr 14, 2019 #1 Hi, I'm a part time student in British Columbia, at BCIT. Can my husband get work permit with Family Reunification program? Thanks in advance, Pata Last edited: Apr 14, 2019
Hi, I'm a part time student in British Columbia, at BCIT. Can my husband get work permit with Family Reunification program? Thanks in advance, Pata
S scylla VIP Member Jun 8, 2010 98,346 23,905 Toronto Category........ Visa Office...... Buffalo Job Offer........ Pre-Assessed.. App. Filed....... 28-05-2010 AOR Received. 19-08-2010 File Transfer... 28-06-2010 Passport Req.. 01-10-2010 VISA ISSUED... 05-10-2010 LANDED.......... 05-10-2010 Apr 14, 2019 #2 compata said: Hi, I'm a part time student in British Columbia, at BCIT. Can my husband get work permit with Family Reunification program? Thanks in advance, Pata Click to expand... No. Reactions: zardoz
compata said: Hi, I'm a part time student in British Columbia, at BCIT. Can my husband get work permit with Family Reunification program? Thanks in advance, Pata Click to expand... No.
C compata Newbie Apr 14, 2019 3 0 Apr 14, 2019 #3 scylla said: No. Click to expand... Is it because i'm a part-time student and not a full-time student?
scylla said: No. Click to expand... Is it because i'm a part-time student and not a full-time student?
zardoz VIP Member Feb 2, 2013 13,299 2,169 Canada Category........ FAM Visa Office...... London App. Filed....... 16-02-2013 VISA ISSUED... 31-07-2013 LANDED.......... 09-11-2013 Apr 14, 2019 #4 compata said: Is it because i'm a part-time student and not a full-time student? Click to expand... No, Family Reunification is for Permanent Residency. What you may be thinking about is Spousal Open Work Permit. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ur-spouse-common-law-partner-work-canada.html The answer is still, no. 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. Reactions: scylla
compata said: Is it because i'm a part-time student and not a full-time student? Click to expand... No, Family Reunification is for Permanent Residency. What you may be thinking about is Spousal Open Work Permit. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ur-spouse-common-law-partner-work-canada.html The answer is still, no. 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.
S scylla VIP Member Jun 8, 2010 98,346 23,905 Toronto Category........ Visa Office...... Buffalo Job Offer........ Pre-Assessed.. App. Filed....... 28-05-2010 AOR Received. 19-08-2010 File Transfer... 28-06-2010 Passport Req.. 01-10-2010 VISA ISSUED... 05-10-2010 LANDED.......... 05-10-2010 Apr 14, 2019 #6 compata said: Is it because i'm a part-time student and not a full-time student? Click to expand... Yes - that is the reason.
compata said: Is it because i'm a part-time student and not a full-time student? Click to expand... Yes - that is the reason.