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Essential Work Status Granted to Spouses of Full-Time Students in Canada

Spouses of Full-Time Students in Canada Now Eligible for Essential Work Status

Subparagraph 205(c)(ii) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR) required the following spouses or common-law partners of full-time students to do work, and the Minister identified that work as necessary on April 30, 2024:

  • Wives or common-law partners of graduate program participants enrolled full-time (master’s and doctoral),
  • Spouses or common-law partners of full-time students participating in a province or territory’s pilot program eligibility. 
  • University full-time students enrolled in professional degree programs (such as law, dentistry, or medicine)
  • Spouses or common-law partners who are extending their work permit as spouses of full-time students enrolled in a post-graduation work permit (PGWP) qualifying program of study at a PGWP-eligible designated learning institution and who currently possess a valid open work permit under the C42 category.

2,378 Invitations for Canada Work Permits Were Sent by New IEC 2024 Draws

In the rounds of invitations for the week of May 18, 2024, international Experience Canada – IEC 2024 season issued out 2,378 work permit invitations, as opposed to just 1,818 invites last week. 2,176 invitations were issued in relation to working holidays. There are presently 33,350 applications in the Working Holiday Pool from 34 different nations.

As of May 18, 21,093 places were available for working holiday visas. 54 invitations were sent by the International Co-op (internship) category, while there were 148 by the Young Professional category.

On December 11, 2023, the IEC 2024 season formally got underway. International youth from eligible nations have since been able to submit their profiles to the IEC pool.

What are the fees for IEC 2024 season?

  • The IEC fees for all competitors in the 2024 season will be $172 CAD, according to an announcement from Canada.
  • The IEC costs change based on which immigration program you choose to apply for in Canada.

Applicants on working holidays are required to pay a charge of $100CAD. International co-op candidates and young professionals do not need to pay any additional fees, but their employers will need to pay an employer compliance charge of $230 CAD. In addition to the IEC fee, individuals who are required to give biometrics must also pay the $85 CAD biometric cost.

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