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bambootattoo

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Nov 23, 2012
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HEY EVERYONE,

I AM ON MY 2 CONSECUTIVE WORK VISA HERE IN CANADA AND WANT TO BRING OVER MY WIFE FROM THE PHILIPINES. HOW WOULD I GO ABOUT DOING THIS OTHER THEN SPONSORING HER AS I CANT SINCE I AM NOT A PERMANENT RESIDENT YET.

IF YOU NEED ANY OTHER INFORMATION TO HELP ME FIGURE THIS OUT PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO ASK.
 
Hi,

If you have a job that comes under NOC O,A or B (Skilled Category) your spouse is eligible for an open work permit that would allow her to come & work in Canada. Unlike your work permit she would be free to work for any employer.

Other then above she can apply for a visit visa from PH but chances of approval may be low as with you in Canada she cannot demonstrate strong ties to PH.
 
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