
Provincial Nomination Program (PNP)
Program Overview:
PNP is a valid option when you do not meet the Ministerial cutoff requirements for the Federal Express Entry Program. This program is very much dependent on the local
labour markets of each province and how the provinces are trying to meet their present labour demands. Due to this reason there is high activity and quick changes in the labour requirements and pilot programs launched under each province.
Analysis:
We analyse your profile by first understanding your location preferences, matching your profile to the local job markets and academic courses availability.
Matching:
Based on the analysis, we provide you with a relevant
Pathway:
Then suggest you with a complete pathway till your Permanent Residence, by suggesting where to land, which NOC you should work under and then how much
time it will take till you receive your Permanent Residence. Work in Canada with LMIA
Key Highlights About the Program
- Open work permit for spouse and common-law partner is a way through which the government shows support for families. Open work permits for spouses and common-law partners gives applicants the opportunity to work and contribute to the Canadian economy while providing a measure of family togetherness, certainty and stability to spouses and common-law partners of those who apply for permanent residence under the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class, skilled workers, international students in Canada. To be eligible for open work permit, your spouse or common-law partner must have a valid study or work permit in Canada or you are waiting on a decision on an application for permanent residence from inside Canada.
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Program Eligibility Requirements
Program Specific Data Analysis
Data Source: TR-IMP Gender Skill Level Open Data
Key Candidates for the Program
- Spouses and common-law partners who apply for permanent residence under the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class
- Spouse or common-law partner of a skilled worker
- Spouse or partner of an international student
- Spouse or common-law partner of an applicant of the Atlantic Immigration Pilot program
- Spouse of an open work permit holder
Documents Checklist
FORMS REQUIRED
- Application for Work Permit made Outside of Canada (IMM 1295)
- Application to change conditions, extend my stay or remain in Canada as a worker (IMM5710) (In Canada applicant)
- Family Information form (IMM 5707)
- Statutory Declaration of Common-law Union (IMM 5409)
- Use of a Representative (IMM 5476)
- Authority to Release Personal Information to a Designated Individual (IMM 5475)
- Document checklist (IMM5488e) (Outside Canada applicant)
- Document checklist (IMM5556e) (In Canada applicant)
Essential Documents Required
- Provide proof of valid enrollment letter and a copy of study permit if you are the spouse or common-law partner of an international student.
- Provide proof of employment offer, 3 months pay stubs and a copy of open work permit if you are the spouse of a skilled worker or open work permit holder.
- Proof indicating you meet the requirements of the job being offered.
SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
- Medical Examination:
Step by Step Process
HOW TO APPLY
Payment of Fees
The fees you have to pay to the government include your application processing fee of $155 for one individual and an open work permit holder fee $100. You Might need to pay other third-party fees directly to the third party depending on your situation, including Visa application center fee, medical examination fee, police clearance certificate fee.
Biometrics
If required, applicants must give their biometrics. Fingerprints and photos will be taken. Visit this link to learn more about how to give your biometrics. Estimated Cost – $85 Individual, $170 Family.
Processing time
Standard Processing Time for Open Work Permit application: The processing times for Open Work Permit applications vary from one country to another. Follow this link to check the processing time for your Country.
Latest Program Updates
On July 30, 2020, the Government of Canada extended the open work permit pilot for spouses and common-law partners applying for permanent residence under the spouse or common-law partner in Canada class until the necessary regulatory changes come into effect to permanently implement this policy.Open Work Permit Pilot Program for Spouses and Common-law Partner in Canada Class
Historical Program Data
Data Source: Open Data Temporary Foreign Worker Program work permit holders with a valid permit on December 31st by gender and age, 1996 to 2015
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