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uyagci

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Jul 23, 2016
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Hello,
My daughter who is 16 years old is a full time boarding student in Canada. I would like to move to Canada as an accompanying parent to be there for her on weekends and holidays. I understand that spouses of students can apply for an open permit. Can I apply for a work permit as a parent? Is there any way that I can work in Canada as an accompanying parent?
 
uyagci said:
Hello,
My daughter who is 16 years old is a full time boarding student in Canada. I would like to move to Canada as an accompanying parent to be there for her on weekends and holidays. I understand that spouses of students can apply for an open permit. Can I apply for a work permit as a parent? Is there any way that I can work in Canada as an accompanying parent?
I believe that the answer is no. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=177&top=17
 
uyagci said:
Hello,
My daughter who is 16 years old is a full time boarding student in Canada. I would like to move to Canada as an accompanying parent to be there for her on weekends and holidays. I understand that spouses of students can apply for an open permit. Can I apply for a work permit as a parent? Is there any way that I can work in Canada as an accompanying parent?

No.

If you want a work permit, you need to secure a full time job offer from an employer in Canada and that employer needs to obtain an approved LMIA.
 
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