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Am a single man 34 i applied for an open work permit in halifax, they approved my biometrics but not my decision letter. They stated that i dont have a spouse or common law partner, and they said they are not convidence i will leave when its time. Can single people work on an open work permit. Should i have had applied for an Lmia instead?
 
Am a single man 34 i applied for an open work permit in halifax, they approved my biometrics but not my decision letter. They stated that i dont have a spouse or common law partner, and they said they are not convidence i will leave when its time. Can single people work on an open work permit. Should i have had applied for an Lmia instead?
Did my imigration officer use the wrong application? Why I'm i being rejected as a single man. I dont understand i did everything correct
 
Did my imigration officer use the wrong application? Why I'm i being rejected as a single man. I dont understand i did everything correct
How are you eligible for an open work permit? Are you in Canada now wth a spouse/family? You would need a job offer, LMIA and then apply for closed work permit. Open work permits are only available if you have a spouse studying or working in Canada, PGWP or refugee. https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=177
 
How are you eligible for an open work permit? Are you in Canada now wth a spouse/family? You would need a job offer, LMIA and then apply for closed work permit. Open work permits are only available if you have a spouse studying or working in Canada, PGWP or refugee.

I have a job waiting but my officer did not explain that i need a job offer first. Wow. I should have done this myself.
How are you eligible for an open work permit? Are you in Canada now wth a spouse/family? You would need a job offer, LMIA and then apply for closed work permit. Open work permits are only available if you have a spouse studying or working in Canada, PGWP or refugee. https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=177
Ok thanks, so as a single man I only can work for a one employer. I must always work with one employer i cant have no other job?
 
Ok thanks, so as a single man I only can work for a one employer. I must always work with one employer i cant have no other job?

No, that's incorrect. It's not because you are single. Single people can qualify for open work permits too.

You have to meet specific criteria to qualify for an open work permit. You do not meet any of that criteria and so you do not qualify for an open work permit.

You need to apply for a closed work permit. To qualify for a closed work permit, you need to secure a job offer from an employer in Canada and that employer needs to obtain an approved LMIA.
 
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Ok thanks, so as a single man I only can work for a one employer. I must always work with one employer i cant have no other job?
As @scylla said is correct. Being single is irrelevant. You were refused an open work permit because to be eligible for an open work permit, a spouse would be in Canada on a type of work permit. You need a LIMA wth closed work permit. You can only work for that employer and can’t have another job.
 
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No, that's incorrect. It's not because you are single. Single people can qualify for open work permits too.

You have to meet specific criteria to qualify for an open work permit. You do not meet any of that criteria and so you do not qualify for an open work permit.

You need to apply for a closed work permit. To qualify for a closed work permit, you need to secure a job offer from an employer in Canada and that employer needs to obtain an approved LMIA.
Wow i wish i came here first, i didnt know about the job offer, thanks for clearing that up for me.
 
As @scylla said is correct. Being single is irrelevant. You were refused an open work permit because to be eligible for an open work permit, a spouse would be in Canada on a type of work permit. You need a LIMA wth closed work permit. You can only work for that employer and can’t have another job.
Oh one more thing can i apply for a pr after the lmia is over , or do i have to be working a full year first?
 
Oh one more thing can i apply for a pr after the lmia is over , or do i have to be working a full year first?

None of us can answer that.

It depends on your overall profile and how you plan to apply for PR.
 
What is your current status in Canada and how long have you been in Canada and what is your status? Finding an employer willing to go through the LMIA process may take some time, the employer applying to try and get the LMIA and applying for a WP is a 6+ month process. Where are you from? Maybe IEC is an option.
 
What is your current status in Canada and how long have you been in Canada and what is your status? Finding an employer willing to go through the LMIA process may take some time, the employer applying to try and get the LMIA and applying for a WP is a 6+ month process. Where are you from? Maybe IEC is an option.
I got my biometrics approval already my decision letter was rejected, i understand now that i cant go on an open work permit. I'm in the bahamas, i have an employer already just waiting on feed back from them about the lmia. Whats the IEC? I have to look into this. Wow lmias take that long. I waited for 5 months already lol. I pray its faster than 6 plus months
 
I got my biometrics approval already my decision letter was rejected, i understand now that i cant go on an open work permit. I'm in the bahamas, i have an employer already just waiting on feed back from them about the lmia. Whats the IEC? I have to look into this. Wow lmias take that long. I waited for 5 months already lol. I pray its faster than 6 plus months

IEC program is the Working Holiday Visa program. This program is only open to people from certain countries. Unfortunately the Bahamas is not one of those countries so this is not an option for you.

Your employer needs to get an approved LMIA. Once the LMIA is approved, you can then apply for a closed work permit tied to that specific employer and job.
 
IEC program is the Working Holiday Visa program. This program is only open to people from certain countries. Unfortunately the Bahamas is not one of those countries so this is not an option for you.

Your employer needs to get an approved LMIA. Once the LMIA is approved, you can then apply for a closed work permit tied to that specific employer and job.
Ok thanks, i heard that takes 15 business days in nova scotia, i already have the biometrics so i wonder how long it would take to get a closed work permit after recieving the lmia.
 
Ok thanks, i heard that takes 15 business days in nova scotia, i already have the biometrics so i wonder how long it would take to get a closed work permit after recieving the lmia.

Work permit processing times from within Canada are around 4 and a half months.
 
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