A Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP) is an LMIA-exempt work permit available to some economic class permanent resident applicants. An important element of the BOWP is that the applicant must have submitted their permanent residence application to qualify. This means that you have an Acknowledgement of Receipt letter (stating Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada received your permanent residence application) and a receipt for the government fee you paid.
What is a Bridging Open Work Permit?
A one-year open work permit. An open work permit allows you to work in most occupations for any employer in any location.
Who is eligible to apply for a BOWP?
Individuals who:
- Are currently physically inside Canada with a valid work permit, maintained status, or eligibility to restore their status
- Are the Principal Applicant of a Permanent Residence application submitted under one of the following programs:
- Federal skilled worker class (FSWC)
- Canadian experience class (CEC)
- Federal skilled trades class (FSTC)
- Caring for children class or caring for people with high medical needs class before June 18, 2019
- Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) for applicants for whom there are no employer restrictions on nominations
- Agri-Food Pilot (AFP)
- Quebec skilled worker class (QSWC)
- Submitted their electronic application for permanent residence under Express Entry and passed the Completeness Check (FSWC, CEC, FSTC, PNP Express Entry, QSWC) or received a receipt of positive eligibility assessment on their non-Express Entry PR application (caring for children, caring for people with high medical needs, AFP, PNP non-Express Entry)
- Are admissible to Canada (no medical or criminal concerns)
How do you apply for a BOWP?
A BOWP can be submitted online through your personal MyCIC account. Follow the Instruction Guide to ensure a complete application is prepared and submitted.
When can you apply for the BOWP?
After you have submitted your permanent residence application and received acknowledgment from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
Dependents, such as spouses and children, are not eligible for the BOWP. If you have family members with you in Canada they may be eligible for a Spousal Open Work Permit, Visitor Record, or Study Permit depending on your circumstances. Ensure to always keep track of when your status expires in Canada and apply to extend your status before it expires.
Written on February 07, 2022 by Barbara Kolvekova