


Important Considerations
Spousal Open Work Permit (SOWP) FAQs
How does the new policy starting April 30, 2024, affect SOWP applications?
Spouses of students in master’s or doctoral programs, certain professional degree programs, or eligible pilot programs are eligible for an SOWP.
Can my spouse apply for a SOWP if I am a part-time student?
No, the primary applicant must be enrolled as a full-time student at a DLI.
How long is the Spousal Open Work Permit valid?
It is typically valid for the same duration as the primary permit holder’s study or work permit.
What are the application requirements for a Spousal Open Work Permit?
Proof of relationship (marriage certificate, proof of common-law), proof of the primary permit holder’s status in Canada, and other supporting documents as required.
Can my spouse apply for a Spousal Open Work Permit from outside Canada?
Yes, they can apply from outside or inside Canada, provided they meet all eligibility criteria and have the necessary documentation.
What happens if the primary permit holder's status changes?
The Spousal Open Work Permit may be affected if the primary permit holder’s status changes or expires. It’s essential to keep track of the primary permit holder’s permit validity, and if the situation changes, update IRCC via webforms and apply for extensions if necessary.
Is there a limit on how many times my spouse can apply for a Spousal Open Work Permit?
There is no set limit on the number of times one can apply, but the validity is generally tied to the primary permit holder’s status. Continuous eligibility needs to be maintained.