Key Changes Announced
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Changes to Open Work Permits for Family Members (Spouse/Common-Law) — from Jan 21, 2025
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Spouses of foreign workers and international students will face stricter rules for eligibility. Government of Canada+2Government of Canada+2
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International students’ spouses: Only eligible if the student is in a master’s program of 16+ months, a doctoral program, or certain professional/eligible programs. Government of Canada+1
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Foreign workers’ spouses: Must be in high-skill occupations (TEER 0 or 1) OR select TEER 2/3 occupations in labour-shortage or priority sectors (healthcare, construction, natural resources, etc.). Government of Canada+2tfwhub.ca+2
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Must have at least 16 months remaining on the primary applicant’s work permit when the spouse applies. tfwhub.ca+2Mondaq+2
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Dependent children of foreign workers are no longer eligible for Open Work Permits under the family member OWP rules. Mondaq+2Canada Immigration Services+2
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Exemptions and Transitional / Existing Cases
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Existing OWPs under older rules remain valid until expiry. Government of Canada+2ctivci.ca+2
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Spouses of foreign workers covered by free-trade agreements, and spouses of workers applying for Permanent Residence, are exempt from the new restrictions. MLT Aikins+2Government of Canada+2
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Immigration Levels & Temporary Resident Targets
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The government has set a target to reduce the share of temporary residents in Canada to 5% of total population by end of 2026. Government of Canada
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Some work permit programs are being tightened, especially in lower-wage categories. Government of Canada
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Agriculture / Food Processing and PNP Changes
Implications for Clients
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If your spouse was counting on an Open Work Permit (OWP), check if they meet the new eligibility criteria (occupation, program type, remaining permit time).
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If you are an international student or foreign worker, think ahead: enroll in a program of sufficient length or choose a job in a high-skill / priority sector if family work eligibility is important to you.
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For families with children or dependents, understand that children may no longer be eligible for OWPs in many cases.
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If you are looking for permanent residence, the exemptions may apply. Planning early is crucial.
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For those in sectors with labour shortages, the updated TEER-2/3 lists might help, once the full list is published.
What You Can Do: Recommendations
| Strategy | Why It Matters |
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| Enroll in qualifying study programs | Longer master’s, doctoral or eligible professional programs help in meeting spouse-OWP criteria. |
| Select occupations in high-demand sectors | TEER 0/1, or qualifying TEER 2/3 roles are more likely to satisfy eligibility under new rules. |
| Monitor permit expiration carefully | Having 16+ months left is required when spouse applies under new rules. |
| Check eligibility for existing exemptions | Free-trade agreement coverage or permanent residence application status may shield you from some new limits. |
| Plan for alternative paths | If eligibility is tight, find alternate work permits, PNP pathways, or move province. |
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