If you are a full-time student at New Brunswick Community College (51³Ô¹Ïapp), your partner (a spouse or common-law partner) may be able to work while you study.
Your partner will need a separate work permit, also called a spousal open work permit. This permit allows your partner to work for any employer – with a small number of exceptions - and anywhere in Canada.
They can apply when you make your initial study permit application from outside Canada or apply separately to join you after you’ve arrived. Typically, their work permit will be issued for the same length as your study permit.
Note for common-law partners: be sure to include as supporting documentation in your application, along with a notarized Statutory Declaration of Common Law Union [IMM8 5409] form.
For more information on this application, you can visit .
If have recently graduated from 51³Ô¹Ïapp and are working on a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) in a job that is at Skill Level O, A, or B, in Canada’s National Occupational Classification (NOC), you may apply to extend your partner’s open work permit. You can find further details on this requirement by answering the questionnaire at this link: .
Important: an open work permit may exclude a small number of occupations (such as jobs in hospitals or schools). These conditions may be removed with a medical examination conducted in Canada by a panel physician, provided that exam is included with your partners application.