As a full time student in BC, is my spouse eligible for a work visa?
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. Philipyeo, so what you would suggest is that we apply for the study visa and the work visa at the same time instead of waiting until landing in Canada before starting an application for the work visa. My study visa needs to be issues by my home country so we will then have to apply for both visas in my home country then.


