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Can a Spouse Open Work Permit (SOWP) holder transition to a primary applicant for Permanent Residency (PR)?
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My wife is currently a dependent (SOWP holder) under my study permit sponsorship. Given that she has one year of work experience in Canada and I have recently completed my studies here, is it feasible for her to be the primary applicant for a new permanent residency application ?
My wife is currently a dependent (SOWP holder) under my study permit sponsorship. Given that she has one year of work experience in Canada and I have recently completed my studies here, is it feasible for her to be the primary applicant for a new permanent residency application ?
Yes, I have successfully completed my degree and have applied for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). Meanwhile, my wife has accumulated one year of work experience in Canada as she holds a Spouse Open Work Permit (SOWP). We are considering entering the Canadian immigration pool, specifically under the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) category @Ponga
Yes, I have successfully completed my degree and have applied for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). Meanwhile, my wife has accumulated one year of work experience in Canada as she holds a Spouse Open Work Permit (SOWP). We are considering entering the Canadian immigration pool, specifically under the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) category @Ponga
My wife is currently a dependent (SOWP holder) under my study permit sponsorship. Given that she has one year of work experience in Canada and I have recently completed my studies here, is it feasible for her to be the primary applicant for a new permanent residency application ?
Hello prabhjot.325, did you find a reasonable answer to your question? I am in a similar situation, I would appreciate all the assistance I can get. Thank you
My wife is currently a dependent (SOWP holder) under my study permit sponsorship. Given that she has one year of work experience in Canada and I have recently completed my studies here, is it feasible for her to be the primary applicant for a new permanent residency application ?
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