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I will start taking my 1 year post-graduate program in Canada in Jan 2022, my wife will travel with me under OPW.
Her opw may be expired in December 2022, and we plan to submit a study permit for her in October 2022.
My question is if my wife applies for a program that starts in May 2023, will it is possible? As she may have a gap from Jan to May.
I acknowledge that if we hold study permit we can continue the next program in no more than 150 days, but I am not sure about changing from OPW to study permit.
It is possible but will be processed from your home country. So like your approved study permit, she needs to show ties to home country, career (job, higher pay, promotion) and education advancement) and funds.
I will start taking my 1 year post-graduate program in Canada in Jan 2022, my wife will travel with me under OPW.
Her opw may be expired in December 2022, and we plan to submit a study permit for her in October 2022.
My question is if my wife applies for a program that starts in May 2023, will it is possible? As she may have a gap from Jan to May.
I acknowledge that if we hold study permit we can continue the next program in no more than 150 days, but I am not sure about changing from OPW to study permit.
It is possible but will be processed from your home country. So like your approved study permit, she needs to show ties to home country, career (job, higher pay, promotion) and education advancement) and funds.
Thank you! This is my backup plan in case if I don't get a job in noc 0,A,B.
In other situation, does my wife have to change her status to visitor while I'm finding the job and apply for the restoration and opw when I found one?
I will start taking my 1 year post-graduate program in Canada in Jan 2022, my wife will travel with me under OPW.
Her opw may be expired in December 2022, and we plan to submit a study permit for her in October 2022.
My question is if my wife applies for a program that starts in May 2023, will it is possible? As she may have a gap from Jan to May.
I acknowledge that if we hold study permit we can continue the next program in no more than 150 days, but I am not sure about changing from OPW to study permit.
Thank you! This is my backup plan in case if I don't get a job in noc 0,A,B.
In other situation, does my wife have to change her status to visitor while I'm finding the job and apply for the restoration and opw when I found one?
I don't really know about the visitors thing but I believe you will be fine. Since she has OWP, hopeful she get full time-permanent position and her employer retains her job during the period of her visa expiration so she doesn't have to deal with visitors status thing but your backup plan is excellent. you have entered Canada and you ain't going nowhere.
I don't really know about the visitors thing but I believe you will be fine. Since she has OWP, hopeful she get full time-permanent position and her employer retains her job during the period of her visa expiration so she doesn't have to deal with visitors status thing but your backup plan is excellent. you have entered Canada and you ain't going nowhere.
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