Provincial Nominees Can Now Access Temporary Work Permits While Waiting for PR
Canada Introduces Temporary Work Permit Relief for Provincial Nominees Awaiting PR Processing
Canada has introduced a temporary policy change that will make it easier for certain Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) applicants to continue working while waiting for their permanent residence applications to move through the immigration system.
The update comes as many provincial nominees have faced lengthy delays in receiving key documents needed to extend their work authorization. To address this issue, Canada’s immigration department has implemented special operational measures that allow eligible applicants to access work permits earlier in the permanent residence process.
The temporary provisions became effective on June 9, 2026, and will remain available until December 31, 2026.
Why Canada Introduced the New Policy
In recent years, processing delays have affected many applicants seeking permanent residence through provincial nomination pathways. One of the major bottlenecks has been the time required for immigration officials to complete initial application reviews and issue an Acknowledgement of Receipt (AOR).
The AOR is normally required before many provincial nominees can apply for certain work permits. However, extended waiting periods have created situations where applicants risk reaching the expiry date of their current work permits before obtaining the necessary documentation. To reduce these challenges, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has temporarily relaxed the documentation requirements for eligible applicants.
What Has Changed for Provincial Nominees?
Under the temporary operational instructions, eligible foreign nationals inside Canada no longer need to wait for an official AOR before applying for specific work permits connected to their permanent residence application.
Instead, applicants may use alternative proof showing that their permanent residence application has already been submitted. This adjustment is expected to help thousands of workers maintain legal employment status while their immigration files continue through processing.
Work Permit Categories Covered by the Temporary Measures
The policy applies to several work permit streams commonly used by provincial nominees. Eligible applications include:
| Work Permit Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Provincial Nominee Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP) | Allows eligible applicants to continue working while awaiting a permanent residence decision |
| Employer-Specific Work Permit for Provincial Nominees | Available even if the provincial nomination certificate has expired under qualifying circumstances |
| Spousal Open Work Permit | Available for eligible spouses of provincial nominee applicants |
Alternative Documents Applicants Can Use
Applicants may provide:
- A copy of the submission confirmation email received through the online PR portal.
- Proof that permanent residence processing fees have been paid.
- Other system-verifiable records confirming that the application has been received and remains under review.
Immigration officers have also been instructed to verify eligibility through internal immigration systems whenever such information is available.
Important Limitation Applicants Should Know
The flexibility applies only to applicants who are still waiting for their Acknowledgement of Receipt. Once an applicant receives an official AOR, that document becomes the required proof and must be included with any relevant work permit application.
In other words, the alternative documentation option is designed solely as a temporary bridge for applicants caught in processing delays.
Spouses Also Benefit from the New Rules
The policy is not limited to principal applicants. Eligible spouses of provincial nominees may also take advantage of the temporary measures when applying for spousal open work permits. This ensures that families can maintain employment stability while awaiting decisions on permanent residence applications.
For many households, this change could prevent employment disruptions and income loss during extended processing periods.
Long Wait Times Prompted Government Action
The temporary measures were introduced after growing concerns about delayed AOR issuance. Processing backlogs associated with initial completeness reviews have significantly increased waiting times for many applicants. In some cases, individuals have reportedly waited several months before receiving confirmation that their permanent residence application entered processing.
These delays created a gap between the submission of a PR application and the ability to apply for work permit extensions, placing workers at risk of losing authorization to remain employed. The new operational instructions are intended to close that gap until processing timelines improve.
How Maintained Status Protects Workers
Foreign nationals who submit a new work permit application before their current permit expires may benefit from what is commonly known as maintained status. Under maintained status, applicants can generally continue working under the same conditions as their previous work permit while their new application is being processed, provided they remain in Canada.
The challenge for many provincial nominees has been obtaining the documents required to file that extension application in the first place. By removing the need to wait for an AOR, the government hopes to reduce interruptions to legal employment.
Who Is Eligible for the Temporary Exemption?
To qualify for the relaxed requirements, applicants must:
- Be physically present in Canada
- Have submitted a permanent residence application through a Provincial Nominee Program pathway.
- Be awaiting an Acknowledgement of Receipt.
- Meet all other eligibility requirements for the specific work permit being requested.
Applicants who have already received their AOR must continue using that document as part of their application.
Applications Submitted Outside Canada Not Included
The temporary exemption is limited to work permit applications filed from within Canada.
Individuals applying for work permits from outside the country must continue meeting the standard documentation requirements, including providing an Acknowledgement of Receipt where required.
Conclusion
The temporary policy offers important protection for provincial nominees whose immigration journeys have been affected by processing delays. By allowing alternative proof of permanent residence submission, Canada is helping eligible workers remain employed, maintain legal status, and avoid unnecessary disruptions while waiting for permanent residence decisions.
For many applicants and their families, the change provides greater certainty during a period that has become increasingly challenging due to longer processing timelines. As the measure remains in place through the end of 2026, it is expected to provide relief to a significant number of provincial nominees across Canada.
3. Full-Time Equivalency Standard
Full-time work is defined as at least 30 hours per week. Candidates must accumulate the equivalent of 12 months at this standard.
- 30 hours per week for 12 months qualify.
- Part-time work is acceptable if it equals the same total number of hours (for example, 15 hours per week over 24 months).
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