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http://cic.gc.ca/english/information/app...worker.asp

Thats the link for open work permit, note however if your outland applicant not to use it or apply for it since outland applicants will not be approved for a work permit.

If your inland go ahead an apply for it and mail it with your PR application and once approved for AIP they will review and issue the work permit.

I would not go to school right now (you would need a permit for most) as you would have to pay the much higher foreign student tuition, and not qualify for most if not all financial aid.
Thanks for the info, and sorry to sound hard, however I'm in a situation where it's very very frustrating...Idk, but I feel that in canada you dont have a right to marry who you want because if it is someone other then a canadian you can guarntee you are gonna go threw hell if you want them here with you...Where as in the us it was a pain in the ass but they did not put you threw hell...IO's were not gonna show up at my door and threaten to deport my husband...Or any of our children for that matter. (Husband is a cancer survivor)
mr_without_his_mrs Wrote:http://www.thestar.com/News/Canada/article/569871

Looks like she gets to stay after all. Damn lucky if you ask me. Maybe I should have asked my wife to say she was Catholic and make a refugee claim, then just file inland, jump over the queue.

I guess the right way isn't always the quick way O_o. I'll feel better about it in the end when she is legally with me and we followed the rules.

Our system has to stop rewarding this kind of behavior. I am happy she gets to stay with her husband, I wouldn't wish separation on anybody.

To quote form the article
Quote:The Star wrote about the red tape that had bogged down her immigration application last month. Despite an inland sponsorship application filed by her Canadian husband more than a year ago, she was slated for deportation by Canada Border Services Agency.
It sure does make me wonder about this whole process. I think it's in dire need of an overhall.
Sam
lookingforanswers,

You have to apply and pay for a study permit. You will also have to pay the higher tuition fees if you are not a PR yet.
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