Open Work Permit
Documents and eligibility gates
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Documents and eligibility gates
Every requirement below is quoted verbatim from the official source and linked back to it. Navisa reads and cites the governing text rather than restating a document name from memory. This is a reference summary, not immigration advice, and it does not replace review by a licensed RCIC.
“Work-permit routing requires a confirmed job-offer / open-permit basis fact.”
“they are applying under the same criteria as the current work permit”
“You live and work in Canada or you plan to live and work in Canada.”
“the requested duration of the renewal matches that of the existing study or work permit of the principal applicant”
“You’re living or plan to live in Canada while working.”
“currently hold, or recently held an work permit requiring a labour market impact assessment for a job in Quebec”
“You’re on a pathway to permanent residence through one of the eligible streams, but haven’t applied for permanent residence yet.”
“Family OWPs will be limited to spouses of international students who are enrolled in doctoral programs”
“Family OWPs will be limited to spouses of international students who are enrolled in select professional and eligible programs”
“You have 1 of the following: a valid work permit, an approval for a work permit that hasn’t been issued yet, an authorization to work without a work permit.”
“They’re in a genuine relationship with you and are any 1 of the following: - your spouse or common-law partner - a dependent child of you or your spouse - the dependent child of your dependent child (your grandchild or your spouse’s grandchild)”
“They’re in a genuine relationship with you and are any 1 of the following: your spouse or common-law partner, a dependent child of you or your spouse, the dependent child of your dependent child (your grandchild or your spouse’s grandchild).”
“submitted a demande de sélection permanente to Quebec for an application under the Programme de sélection des travailleurs qualifiés”
“need to make changes to the conditions on your work permit, such as the type of work you can do, the employer you can work for, where you can work”
“are employed or have a job offer in an occupation at any TEER level”
“the foreign worker must also have at least 16 months remaining on their work permit at the time when their spouse applies for the OWP”
“Your work permit must be valid in Canada for at least 6 months after we receive your family member’s open work permit application.”
“the foreign worker must also have at least 16 months remaining on their work permit at the time when their spouse applies for the OWP.”
“Your work permit or authorization to work must be valid for at least 16 months after we receive your spouse or common law partner’s open work permit application, unless you’re the spouse of a foreign-trained medical professional recruited by Quebec.”
“Family OWPs will be limited to spouses of international students who are enrolled in master's programs that are 16 months or longer”
“Family OWPs will be limited to spouses of international students who are enrolled in - master’s programs that are 16 months or longer - doctoral programs, or - [select professional and eligible programs](/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/work/help-your-spouse-common-law-partner-work-canada.html)”
“will work for the same employer in Quebec”
“You hold a valid work permit or are approved for a work permit (employer-specific or open work permit under a non-family member work permit category).”
“have a valid work permit or letter of introduction for a work permit issued under a SIP agreement”
“If your family member is in Canada, they must be in 1 of the following situations: They have valid temporary resident status. They’ve applied to extend their status before it expired (maintained status). They’re eligible for restoration of their status as a visitor, worker or student.”
“If they’re in Canada, they must be in 1 of the following situations: They have valid temporary resident status. They’ve applied to extend their status before it expired (maintained status). They’re eligible for restoration of their status as a visitor, worker or student.”
“You have 1 of the following: - a valid work permit - an approval for a work permit that hasn’t been issued yet - an authorization to work without a work permit”
“Family OWPs will also be limited to spouses of foreign workers who are employed in select TEER 2 or 3 occupations in sectors with labour shortages or linked to government priorities”
“Family OWPs will also be limited to spouses of foreign workers who are employed in - [TEER](/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/find-national-occupation-code.html) 0 or 1 occupations, or - select TEER 2 or 3 occupations in sectors with labour shortages or linked to government priorities”
“You’re employed or will be employed in either - any high-skilled occupation at the Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities (TEER) category 0 (management) or 1 (professional) level of the National Occupation Classification system at the time your spouse or common-law partner submits their application, or - a select high-skilled occupation at the Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities (TEER) category 2 or category 3 of the National Occupation Classification system at the time your spouse or common-law partner submits their application”
“You’re employed or will be employed in a low-skilled occupation (Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities [TEER] category 4 or 5 of the National Occupation Classification system) at the time your family member submits their application.”
“Family OWPs will also be limited to spouses of foreign workers who are employed in TEER 0 or 1 occupations”
“You’re employed or will be employed in either any high-skilled occupation at the Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities (TEER) category 0 (management) or 1 (professional) level of the National Occupation Classification system at the time your spouse or common-law partner submits their application, or a select high-skilled occupation at the Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities (TEER) category 2 or category 3 of the National Occupation Classification system at the time your spouse or common-law partner submits their application”
“Even with an open work permit, you can’t work for an employer that either”
“include the [Request for a Change of Sex or Gender Identifier form [IRM 0002] (PDF, 1.47 MB)]”
“a copy of your work permit application”
“an acknowledgment of receipt letter from us confirming that your application for permanent residence is complete.”
“Your Quebec Selection Certificate (CSQ) must have been valid at the time you applied for permanent residence”
“port of entry letter of introduction”
“family members of permanent residence applicants”
“family members of work permit holders”
“Hong Kong recent graduates”
“Valid passport or travel document”
“International Experience Canada – Working Holiday category applicants”
“include the Request for a Change of Sex or Gender Identifier form \[IRM 0002\] (PDF, 1.47 MB).”
“your letter of selection confirming that you’ve been admitted into one of the following programs:”
“the letter of support you received from the provincial authority that shows the name of the SIP”
“proof of a medical exam”
“If you’re applying for an open work permit and you’re asked to submit any employment documents, upload a blank document with the words “Not applicable”.”
“a photocopy of your passport or travel document”
“permanent residence applicants”
“post-graduation work permit applicants”
“1 photo meeting the visa photo specifications”
“refugees, asylum claimants and protected persons”
“sponsored family members”
“master’s programs that are 16 months or longer”
“select professional and eligible programs”
“the foreign worker must also have at least 16 months remaining on their work permit at the time when their spouse applies for the OWP”
“select TEER 2 or 3 occupations in sectors with labour shortages or linked to government priorities”
“spouses and common-law partners of international students”
“temporary resident permit holders”
“victims of workplace abuse”
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