Per the link, your spouse can come to Canada but must show evidence their travel is non-discretionary.
Is your spouse a U.S. citizen? If so, that will make it relatively easy and they can enter based on their passport. If not, they may need a visa.
Note that in order to live in Canada, they should have a visa that allows them to do so. Normally in your situation this would be a spousal open work permit (assumign your job is NOC A, B or 0).
Per the link, your spouse can come to Canada but must show evidence their travel is non-discretionary.
Is your spouse a U.S. citizen? If so, that will make it relatively easy and they can enter based on their passport. If not, they may need a visa.
Note that in order to live in Canada, they should have a visa that allows them to do so. Normally in your situation this would be a spousal open work permit (assumign your job is NOC A, B or 0).
Thanks, she has a visa. I applied the open permit for her while applying mine. The non-discretionary evidence should be fine. She even sold the house and she's taking our dog together.
Thanks, she has a visa. I applied the open permit for her while applying mine. The non-discretionary evidence should be fine. She even sold the house and she's taking our dog together.
I hope someone can help me here.. I am a CEC Express entry applicant our file is in process from Aug 2020. My husband applied for a spousal open work permit he got his work permit approved today. He works in US and has a canadian visitors visa TRV already.
Can he enter Canada with his
- passport,
- the approval letter of work permit
- visitors visa which he already has?
or we need to apply for a new TRV for him? Please if anyone can help here would be great!
I tried calling CIC but they didn't say anything just we don't know and borders are closed