Closed Work Permit to Open Work Permit in Canada (2025 Complete Guide)

For many foreign workers in Canada, a closed work permit offers the first opportunity to work legally in the country. However, as circumstances evolve a job loss, employer issues, or the desire for more flexibility many wonder if they can switch from a closed work permit to an open work permit.
In this 2025 guide, we explain how you can move from a closed (employer-specific) permit to an open one, eligibility routes available under IRCC, and the key steps to make your transition smoother.
🔍 Understanding the Difference: Closed vs Open Work Permit
A closed work permit ties you to one specific employer, job position, and location. If you leave that job, your authorization to work in Canada typically ends.
In contrast, an open work permit allows you to work for almost any employer in Canada giving you the freedom to change jobs, employers, or even provinces without applying for a new permit every time.
Common examples of open work permits include:
- Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
- Spousal Open Work Permit (SOWP)
- Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP) for PR applicants
- Open Work Permit for vulnerable workers under section R207.1
For official definitions, you can refer to IRCC’s work permit types page.
💡 Who Can Change From a Closed Work Permit to an Open Work Permit?
Not everyone can automatically switch — it depends on your immigration category and current status. Below are the main pathways to move from a closed to an open work permit in 2025:
1. Spousal Open Work Permit (SOWP)
If your spouse or common-law partner holds a valid study permit or work permit (especially under NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3), you may be eligible for an open work permit.
👉 Learn more: Can I Apply for an Open Work Permit After PGWP Expires?
2. Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP)
If you’ve applied for Permanent Residence (PR) through:
- Express Entry,
- Provincial Nominee Program (PNP),
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC), or
- Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP),
and your work permit is expiring soon, you may apply for a BOWP to continue working while awaiting a PR decision.
🧭 Related reads:
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC): 2025 PR Guide
- Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP): Overview & Requirements
3. Open Work Permit for Vulnerable Workers
If you’re on a closed work permit and experiencing abuse or exploitation at your workplace, you may apply for a temporary open work permit under IRCC’s Vulnerable Worker Policy.
This allows you to leave your employer immediately and find new work legally while maintaining your status in Canada.
4. Transition via Study or PGWP
Many closed work permit holders later switch to a study permit and then a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) after completing an eligible program.
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5. Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) Grounds
In rare or complex cases — for example, if you’ve built strong ties to Canada but no longer qualify under a regular stream — you may consider applying for PR under Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) grounds, which can eventually lead to open work authorization.
📑 Related resource:
H&C Application in Canada: Complete 2025 Guide
🧾 Documents Required When Switching to an Open Work Permit
When applying to change from a closed to open permit, you’ll typically need:
- Valid passport
- Current work permit
- Proof of eligibility (e.g., spouse’s status, PR application receipt, or evidence of workplace abuse)
- Job offer letter or resume (if applicable)
- Recent digital photo and IRCC forms (IMM 5710)
You can apply online through your IRCC account, and most open work permits are processed within 2–3 months depending on category.
Check the latest IRCC processing times before applying.
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying for an open work permit without being eligible
- Letting your status expire before applying for the new permit
- Failing to include supporting proof like PR acknowledgment or marriage certificate
- Working without authorization during the transition period
🇨🇦 From Closed Permit to Permanent Residency
Many who switch to open permits do so as part of a larger PR plan. With Canadian work experience, you can explore:
- Express Entry (CEC or FSWP)
- BC PNP or other PNP streams
- Humanitarian & Compassionate applications
Learn more about BC’s fast-track pathway:
BC PNP 2025: Draws, Eligibility, and How to Apply
🧭 Need Help Switching to an Open Work Permit?
If you’re unsure which category fits your situation — or your closed work permit is about to expire — our RCIC-licensed immigration consultants in Surrey can assess your profile and guide you step by step.
👉 Book a Free Callback with Liberty Immigration
or
📞 Call us today to discuss your open work permit options before your status lapses.

