Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has extended its temporary public policy allowing temporary resident (TR) to permanent resident (PR) pathway applicants to receive longer open work permits (OWPs) while their applications are in process.
This policy also extends the eligibility of spouses, common-law partners, and dependent children of principal PR applicants for OWPs.
This temporary public policy has been extended to December 31, 2026.
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The TR to PR pathway was a limited-time immigration pathway that allowed foreign workers with experience in essential occupations, health/health services professions, OR recent graduates of a Canadian post-secondary institution to apply for PR. This pathway closed in 2021.
Applicants still in the PR process may continue to benefit from the extended OWP policy.
Applicants to this PR pathway who received an Acknowledgement of Receipt (AOR) from the department on their application, and who can provide valid language test results and proof of authorized work, can now apply for an additional OWP until the end of 2026.
For a principal PR applicant to be eligible to receive an OWP under this policy, they must:
The initial PR application submitted by the applicant cannot have been withdrawn or rejected before applying for this OWP—only applicants with applications currently in process will be considered.
*Legal work authorizations can include, but are not limited to:
**Specific levels of language test results are as follows:
Stream | Minimum language requirement |
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Workers in Canada: Health care and Workers in Canada: Essential non-health care | Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) or Niveaux de Compétence Linguistique Canadiens (NCLC) level 4 in either English or French. |
International graduates from a Canadian institution | CLB/NCLC level 5 in English or French. |
French-speaking workers in Canada: Health care and French-speaking workers in Canada: Essential non-health care | NCLC level 4 in French. |
French-speaking international graduates from a Canadian institution | NCLC level 5 in French. |
***Temporary public policies under which applications can build eligibility under this extension policy can be found on IRCC’s website.
Work permit holders who apply for an OWP under this policy need to pay the work permit processing fee but do not need to pay the open-work permit holder fee usually associated with OWP applications.
Family members of principal applicants (as defined below) may be eligible for an OWP if they meet the eligibility conditions set out below.
For family members of the principal applicant to be eligible for an OWP under this policy, they must:
*For Canadian immigration, a dependent child is defined as:
Children who are 22 or older may qualify as “over-age” dependents if they:
If a principal applicant has had their PR application rejected, IRCC will also refuse all associated work permit applications.
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