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Topic: advice for visitor visa
Posted By: sdpd
Subject: advice for visitor visa
Date Posted: 05 Jun 2014 at 7:07pm
hello

i am Canadian citizen, working as scientist, my spouse join me as visitor visa recently.

is any way to convert his visitor visa to work visa?
my employer ready to offer him same level job but that is very long process as they need to collect all labor market opinion and so on.

if i apply for his PR how long it will take to process.

please advice
thanks





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DD



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Posted By: pmm
Date Posted: 19 Jun 2014 at 3:36pm
Hi


Originally posted by sdpd sdpd wrote:

hello

i am Canadian citizen, working as scientist, my spouse join me as visitor visa recently.

is any way to convert his visitor visa to work visa?
my employer ready to offer him same level job but that is very long process as they need to collect all labor market opinion and so on.

if i apply for his PR how long it will take to process.

please advice
thanks





1. No, you can't convert visitor record to work permit.
2. To work, s/he would require an approved LMO from the employer, 6-16 weeks processing after the 1 month advertising period.
3. If you apply as an "in Canada" spousal, he would be eligible to apply for a work permit after 1st level approval, 11 months. An "out of Canada" spousal application will take 56 days for sponsorship approval at Mississauga, and the processing time for the overseas offices are listed here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm/fc-spouses.asp He wouldn't be able to work until he receives his PR status.

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PMM


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