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We applied on outland on April 4th and got AOR on April 18th. My spouse is in USA and already has TRV (visitor visa). We plan to apply for OWP.
We are wondering if he can travel to canada for a few days and apply Inland OWP and go back and wait for rest of the process to finish. Do any of you know if this is possible?
Yes, it's possible for your spouse to travel to Canada on their visitor visa and then apply for an Inland Open Work Permit (OWP). However, they should be aware that while the application is being processed, they may not be able to leave Canada without jeopardizing the application process. It's crucial to carefully consider the timing and implications of this decision. It's advisable to consult with an immigration lawyer or a reputable consultant to ensure you understand all the requirements and potential risks involved.
It's advisable to consult with an immigration lawyer or a reputable consultant to ensure you understand all the requirements and potential risks involved.
Yes, it's possible for your spouse to travel to Canada on their visitor visa and then apply for an Inland Open Work Permit (OWP). However, they should be aware that while the application is being processed, they may not be able to leave Canada without jeopardizing the application process. It's crucial to carefully consider the timing and implications of this decision. It's advisable to consult with an immigration lawyer or a reputable consultant to ensure you understand all the requirements and potential risks involved.
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