Can spouse work on dependent visa in Canada?
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Can spouse work on dependent visa in Canada?
Yes, Dependents are permitted to work in Canada. They need to have an Open Work Permit for this. It will allow them to work full-time anywhere any Canada without any curbs.
Can my spouse work full time in Canada?
Yes, in most cases, your spouse or common-law partner can work in Canada. However, they will usually need a work permit to work in Canada. In some cases, your spouse or common-law partner may be able to apply for an open work permit—allowing him or her to accept any job with any employer.
Can Dependant work full time in Canada?
If a foreign national is approved for a study permit in Canada with their spouse accompanying, then the spouse will be eligible to apply for a spousal open work permit. This work permit will authorize the spouse to work full-time for any employer in Canada for the same period as their partner’s study permit.
Can I work full-time after completing my studies?
If you leave and re-enter Canada after applying for your post-graduation work permit, you can still work full-time while you wait for a decision. Leaving and re-entering Canada does not stop you from being able to work full-time while you wait.
Can you work full-time after completing your course?
You cannot work until you have commenced your course in Australia. A student visa allows you to work up to 40 hours per fortnight once your program has commenced and is in session, and unrestricted hours when your program is not in session.
Can I take my wife to Canada on student visa?
Yes, you may be able to bring your spouse or common-law partner, and dependent children, with you to Canada. They may be eligible for a study or work permit, or a visitor visa. You must submit their applications online when you apply for your study permit.
Can I apply for a study permit while working in Canada?
Yes, you can apply for a study permit when you work in Canada. However, usually, you need to apply for a study permit before you enter Canada. However, depending on your circumstances you can also apply for a study permit when you are already in Canada or even at the port of the entry.
What happen if international student work more than 20 hours?
Working more than 20 hours per week is a violation of your study permit conditions. You can lose your student status for doing this, and may not be approved for a study or work permit in the future. You may also have to leave the country.