How can you extend your stay in Canada while on a temporary residence status?
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Some temporary residency permit holders are eligible for extension whereas certain programs like the Post-Grad
uation Work Permit (PGWP) holders cannot extend their permit because PGWP is a onetime deal, However, that does not necessarily mean these workers cannot be eligible for a different work permit. If they want to continue working inside Canada, they can apply for LMIA based
work permit.
Determining Eligibility
Visitors are a class of temporary resident who are legally authorized to enter Canada temporarily to visit family, vacations or for business purposes. They are restricted in length of stay and are subject to various other conditions.
If your current temporary resident status is still valid you can apply
for an extension of your stay. For any permit, applicant should apply at least 30 days prior to the expiry of current status. Your original temporary status as a visitor continues under the same conditions until your application is finalized and you have been notified of the decision.
If your temporary resident status has expired, do not apply for an extension as you are not eligible. However, if you wish to stay in Canada after your status has expired you may apply for restoration of status within 90 days of your offence (loss of status) or you must leave Canada.
How can I determine the expiry of my temporary resident status?
When you arrived in Canada and gave your passport to the official, they approved your visit by setting a stamp in your visa or issuing an additional document. If there is no stamp, a handwritten date or document in your passport, your temporary resident status will expire six months from the day you arrived in Canada. If you were given a visitor record, study or work permit, the expiry date is marked on the document.
Restoration of status
You may be able to restore your status as a visitor, student or worker within 90 days of losing it, if you lost it because:
• you stayed in Canada longer than the period authorized for your stay (but not longer than 90 days).
• you changed employers, location of employment, or type of work (occupation or level of responsibility) before getting a new work permit.
• you changed the type of studies, educational institutions, location of studies, or times and periods of studies without applying to change these conditions on your study permit if they were specified on your study permit.
You may still be eligible for restoration if you continue to meet the initial requirements for your stay and have not failed to comply with other conditions imposed.
If you wish to obtain a new study or work permit and restore your temporary resident status, you must
• submit your application within 90 days of losing your status
• provide full details of all the facts and circumstances that resulted in you committing the offence
• keep meeting the requirements for your stay
• meet all the conditions listed on your permit, and
• pay the restoration fee ($200)
Schedule a free consultation to know if you eligible to apply for Canada. Apply Now