Open work permits have different renewal rules depending on which type you hold. Some can be renewed; others cannot.
Can Open Work Permits Be Renewed?
- PGWP: Cannot be renewed — ever. It is issued once.
- IEC Working Holiday: Cannot be renewed, but you may be able to apply to a new IEC pool if still age-eligible.
- Spousal open work permit: Can generally be renewed as long as the primary permit holder maintains their status.
- Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP): Lasts until a PR decision is made — not renewable in the traditional sense.
How to Renew a Spousal Open Work Permit
- Confirm your partner’s status is still valid and qualifying
- Apply online through your IRCC account at least 30–60 days before your current permit expires
- Complete Form IMM 1295 with required documents
- Pay the $255 CAD application fee
- Submit and rely on maintained status while waiting
What If Your PGWP Is Expiring?
Since a PGWP cannot be renewed, your options are: apply for a Bridging Open Work Permit (if you have a PR application in progress), have an employer apply for an LMIA for an employer-specific permit, return to school on a new study permit, or leave Canada.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I work in a different type of job when my open work permit is renewed?
A: Yes — open work permits allow work for any employer in any occupation within permit conditions.
Q: What if my partner’s permit expires while mine is being processed?
A: Both must maintain valid status simultaneously. Plan renewals in sequence and coordinate timelines carefully.
Bottom Line
Not all open work permits can be renewed — PGWP specifically cannot. Spousal open work permits can be renewed as long as your partner maintains qualifying status. Apply well before expiry and plan your next steps well in advance.






