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BREAKING NEWS: New IRCC Spousal Work Permit Eligibility for International Students’ Spouses

IRCC updates Spousal Work Permit criteria excluding spouses of international students in undergrad & college programs from eligibility as of Jan 22, 2024.

Last updated: July 18, 2025 9:56 pm
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Spousal Open Work Permit now limited to graduate-level programs; effective January 22, 2024.
Exception for specific professional degrees in undergrad; requires proof of enrollment and relationship for application.
Existing applicants before March 19 held to old criteria; explore alternative work permits if ineligible.

Recent Changes to Spousal Open Work Permit Eligibility: What You Need to Know

In a move that has significant implications for international students and their families, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has updated its eligibility requirements for the Spousal Open Work Permit (SOWP). This update, effective from January 22, 2024, narrows the scope of eligibility, exclusively benefiting spouses of students enrolled in higher-level education programs.

BREAKING NEWS: New IRCC Spousal Work Permit Eligibility for International Students’ Spouses
BREAKING NEWS: New IRCC Spousal Work Permit Eligibility for International Students' Spouses

Understanding the New Eligibility Criteria

Previously, spouses of international students pursuing various levels of education in Canada had the opportunity to work in Canada through the SOWP. However, as of March 19, the landscape has changed. Now, to be eligible for a SOWP, your partner must be enrolled in a master’s or doctoral degree program at recognized universities or polytechnic institutions. This decision marks a significant pivot in the criteria, focusing on supporting families of students in higher education.

Who is Now Eligible?

Despite the tightening of guidelines, there are exceptions for certain professional degree programs. If you are the spouse of an undergraduate student studying one of the following degrees, you’re in luck:

  • Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS, DMD)
  • Bachelor of Law or Juris Doctor (LLB, JD, BCL)
  • Doctor of Medicine (MD)
  • Doctor of Optometry (OD)
  • Pharmacy (PharmD, BS, BSc, BPharm)
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN, BSN, BNSc)
  • Bachelor of Education (B. Ed.)
  • Bachelor of Engineering (B. Eng., BE, BASc)

For spouses and partners aiming to apply under these new criteria, required documentation includes proof of relationship and proof of your partner’s enrollment in an eligible degree program. This documentation could be a Letter of Acceptance (LOA), proof of enrollment letter, or transcripts.

What if You’ve Already Applied?

If you submitted your application before the March 19 cut-off, there’s good news. Your application will be processed under the old criteria, provided your partner holds a valid study permit and is enrolled full-time in an eligible institution. More details about these requirements can be found on the official IRCC website.

Alternatives for Those Who Are No Longer Eligible

For those finding themselves outside the new eligibility parameters, alternative pathways include applying for a different type of work permit or a visitor visa. However, it’s essential to note that obtaining work rights under a visitor visa is not permitted.

Why The Change?

The adjustment in SOWP eligibility has stirred conversations among international students and their families. Immigration Minister Marc Miller elaborated on the reasons behind this new direction, stating,

“We are addressing a volume challenge but also integrity challenges with what we believe was an area that was being exploited and not necessarily legitimate.”

This comment points to the government’s intent to streamline the process and ensure the integrity of immigration programs, focusing support on those pursuing higher levels of education.

Looking Ahead: What This Means for You

The revisions to the Spousal Open Work Permit criteria signify a shift in Canada’s approach to supporting international students and their spouses. While this change narrows the eligibility pool, it underscores the importance of staying informed and exploring all available avenues to maintain or achieve your work and immigration goals in Canada.

For spouses of international students currently enrolled or considering higher education paths in Canada, this update reaffirms the need to carefully plan your journey. Whether it’s through pursuing higher educational qualifications or exploring alternate immigration or work pathways, staying informed and proactive is key.

As always, ensuring you have the most current information and seeking guidance from reputable sources can help navigate these changes smoothly. Understanding the new eligibility criteria for the Spousal Open Work Permit is crucial for any international student or their spouse looking to build a future in Canada under these updated regulations.

This Article In A Nutshell:

Recent changes to the Spousal Open Work Permit (SOWP) eligibility by IRCC prioritize spouses of master’s or doctoral students. Exceptions apply to specific professional degrees. Those who already applied before March 19, 2024, under the old criteria will be processed accordingly. Alternative solutions exist for those no longer eligible. Stay informed for successful immigration endeavors.

Read more:

  • New Canada Study and Work Permit Rules: Impact on International Students and Spouse Eligibility
    Explore how recent changes to Canada’s study and work permit regulations could affect you or your partner’s eligibility.

  • Cross-Border Marriage: Marrying in the USA and Applying for a CR1 Spouse Visa
    Considering getting married in the United States? Find out what you need to know about the CR1 spouse visa process.

  • Claiming a Nonresident Alien as a Dependent: A Guide for U.S. Citizen Spouses
    Learn how U.S. citizens married to nonresident aliens can navigate the complexities of claiming their spouse as a dependent.

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