Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
AdUnit Name: [Header]
Enabled: [No],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[728,90],[300,250],[970,250]]
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/ForumHeaderGeneric],
forumSection: Immigration to Canada, subForumSection: Family Class Sponsorship
Rights and privileges while awaiting permanent residence in Ontario
AdUnit Name: [ForumThreadViewRightGutter]
Enabled: [Yes],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[300,250],[300,600]]
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/ForumThreadViewRightGutter],
forumSection: Immigration to Canada, subForumSection: Family Class Sponsorship
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
AdUnit Name: [AboveMainContent]
Enabled: [Yes],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[728,90],[970,250],[300,250]]
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/ForumHeaderGeneric],
forumSection: Immigration to Canada, subForumSection: Family Class Sponsorship
Hi all! I'm planning to sponsor my American wife and child (we all live outside Canada at present). After getting the AOR we're planning to move to Ontario.
Do you know what rights/privileges they would have as a "temporary resident" (i.e. visitor) awaiting permanent residence? From what I've found so far, they should be eligible for health insurance and open work permit. How about things like public school, driver's licence/insurance, opening bank account, etc.?
For those of you who've experienced this situation, we'd greatly appreciate your feedback, knowledge, and insight into what they can/can't do. Thanks in advance.
For anyone who has a situation like mine, the solution is to apply for a visitor record for the kids. Though one can get a visitor record at the port of entry, we have been advised to enter the country first and then raise a request for a visitor record. Hope this helps someone in the future.
And yeah, in case anyone has a doubt, kid of a PR even if on TRV is entitled to public education in Canada. They just need the additional documentation of a visitor record.
Hi all! I'm planning to sponsor my American wife and child (we all live outside Canada at present). After getting the AOR we're planning to move to Ontario.
Do you know what rights/privileges they would have as a "temporary resident" (i.e. visitor) awaiting permanent residence? From what I've found so far, they should be eligible for health insurance and open work permit. How about things like public school, driver's licence/insurance, opening bank account, etc.?
For those of you who've experienced this situation, we'd greatly appreciate your feedback, knowledge, and insight into what they can/can't do. Thanks in advance.
If you sponsor her outland, then she will not qualify for an open work permit. Both she and you would need to first come to Canada and then submit an inland application in order for her to qualify for an OWP. Whether she qualifies for health insurance will depend on the province.
Hi all! I'm planning to sponsor my American wife and child (we all live outside Canada at present). After getting the AOR we're planning to move to Ontario.
Do you know what rights/privileges they would have as a "temporary resident" (i.e. visitor) awaiting permanent residence? From what I've found so far, they should be eligible for health insurance and open work permit. How about things like public school, driver's licence/insurance, opening bank account, etc.?
For those of you who've experienced this situation, we'd greatly appreciate your feedback, knowledge, and insight into what they can/can't do. Thanks in advance.
They won’t qualify for OHIP until AIP which comes right before PR approval. Often it is faster to just wait until you get PR to apply for OHIP. If your wife gets an OWP after inland sponsorship she will qualify for OHIP if she is employed In a full-time job that is scheduled to last over 6 months. You will need to take out private medical insurance for emergencies and pay for any routine care. If you receive extended benefits from your employer they won’t be able to accessed by the rest of your family until they have OHIP.
AdUnit Name: [BelowMainContent]
Enabled: [No],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[728,90],[300,250]]
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/ForumHeaderGeneric],
forumSection: Immigration to Canada, subForumSection: Family Class Sponsorship
AdUnit Name: [Footer]
Enabled: [No],
Viewed On: [Desktop],
Dimensions: [[728,90],[300,250]]
CampaignId: [/22646143967/candadavisa/ForumHeaderGeneric],
forumSection: Immigration to Canada, subForumSection: Family Class Sponsorship