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Work Permit – Bridging Open Work Permit (WP-BOWP)

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SUMMARY

Bridging open work permit (BOWP) lets you continue working in Canada while waiting for the results of your permanent residence application.

Qualified applicants are exempted from the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) (➨immilib.com/LMIA) under paragraph R205(a) of Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR) (exemption code A75)

To see a list of LMIA exemption Codes (➨immilib.com/LMIA-Exemptions)

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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

The following requirements must be met if you are applying for a work permit under the Bridging Open Work Permit program:

1- Permanent Residence Category

Only if you applied to one of the permanent residence programs below, you may be eligible for a BOWP.

  • Permanent residence using Express Entry
  • Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)
  • Home Child-Care Provider Pilot (➨Page)
  • Home Support Worker Pilot (➨Page)
  • Caring for children class or caring for people with high medical needs class (Closed)
  • Agri-Food Pilot (➨Page)
  • Quebec Skilled Worker (➨Page)

2- Residence in Canada

To be eligible for a BOWP, you must live in Canada and intend to live outside Quebec, unless you applied under Quebec Skilled Worker program in which case you must have an intention to live in Quebec.

3- Work Permit

At the time of submission you must have a valid work permit, have applied to renew your work permit or be eligible to restore your expired work permit.

4- PR Application Stage

If you applied for permanent residence under any of the following programs, your application must have been submitted and passed the completeness check stage.

  • Permanent residence using Express Entry
  • PNP (Express Entry)
  • Caring for children class or caring for people with high medical needs class (Closed)
  • Quebec Skilled Worker

You must have received a Positive Eligibility Assessment (approved in principle) on your PR application, if you applied for permanent residence under any of the following programs:

  • PNP (non-Express Entry)
  • Home Child-Care Provider Pilot
  • Home Support Worker Pilot
  • Caring for children class or caring for people with high medical needs class
  • Agri-Food Pilot

If you apply for permanent residence using under a PNP program that are submitted in paper (non-express entry streams), you must be approved in principle for permanent residence, meaning you have passed the eligibility stage and still have to pass the medical, security and background checks. Express entry applicants can apply if they have submitted complete application and received an acknowledge letter and file number.

Express entry applicants with Provincial nomination who have employment restriction as a condition of their nomination are not eligible to apply for BOWP.

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WHAT STEPS SHOULD YOU TAKE?

Step 1: Apply for Bridging Open Work Permit

Unless under special circumstances (i.e. disability), submission of applications for Work Permit must be done online. When you complete your work permit application, follow the instructions for “extending or changing the conditions on your work permit”.

Step 2: Get your fingerprint and photo taken (Biometrics)

You and any members of your family between 14 and 79 years old need to give your fingerprints and photo (biometrics). You only need to give your biometrics once every 10 years. If you gave biometrics in the past as part of an application for a visitor visa, work or study permit and they’re still valid, you don’t need to give them again.

You will be contacted to give your biometrics and you will have 30 days from the date on the letter to do it.

In order to give biometrics you need to go to an official biometrics collection service point. You must give your biometrics in person.

Before you go, check the location’s website for its services and fees at (➨immilib.com/Biometrics).

Step 3: Work Permit Issuance

If your application is approved, you’ll get a letter that says you’re allowed to work in Canada. The work permit will be mailed to your Canadian address.
Temporary Work Permit
Submit Online Application:
immilib.com/WP-Apply
Official Program Guide:
immilib.com/WP-in
IRCC Application Fees:
Applicant: $155
Applicant with Open WP $100
Open WP – Spouse $155
Each child – Visitor $100
Biometrics: $85
Processing Time:
immilib.com/FED-PT
Document Checklist:
immilib.com/WP-DOC-in
Contact:

1-888-242-2100 (in Canada)

1-613-944-4000 (outside Canada)

Web Form:

immilib.com/web-form

Visa Office:

immilib.com/Visa-Offices

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