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DDeKlerk

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Sep 5, 2007
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Hi, does anyone know this answer?

My husband is Canadian and we are applying for spousal sponsorship (I am a UK citizen). Whilst waiting for the permanent residence papers and work permit to come through, can I get round this by working from home, ie. doing Avon or stuffing envelopes or similar stuff? I've seen adverts in the local papers wanting people to work from home saying a Social Insurance Number is not required.
 
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DDeKlerk said:
Hi, does anyone know this answer?

My husband is Canadian and we are applying for spousal sponsorship (I am a UK citizen). Whilst waiting for the permanent residence papers and work permit to come through, can I get round this by working from home, ie. doing Avon or stuffing envelopes or similar stuff? I've seen adverts in the local papers wanting people to work from home saying a Social Insurance Number is not required.

Nope, work is work, and you need a work permit for it.

PMM
 
DDeKlerk said:
Hi, does anyone know this answer?

My husband is Canadian and we are applying for spousal sponsorship (I am a UK citizen). Whilst waiting for the permanent residence papers and work permit to come through, can I get round this by working from home, ie. doing Avon or stuffing envelopes or similar stuff? I've seen adverts in the local papers wanting people to work from home saying a Social Insurance Number is not required.

Yes, you do need to get one before working.