How Can Temporary Residents Restore Status in Canada?
Summary: This guide explains the process of status restoration for temporary residents in Canada who have lost their legal status. Learn about eligibility, application steps, and key considerations to successfully restore your status as a visitor, student, or worker.
Table of Contents
- What is Status Restoration?
- Reasons for Losing Status
- Eligibility for Status Restoration
- Steps to Restore Your Status
- What Happens After You Apply
- Real-Life Examples and Solutions
- Key Points to Remember
- Frequently Asked Questions
What is Status Restoration?
Status restoration is the process by which temporary residents in Canada can regain their legal status if it has lapsed. This applies to visitors, students, and workers who have unintentionally lost their status.
Reasons for Losing Status
- Expiration of permits without timely renewal
- Non-compliance with stay conditions
- Rejection of incomplete extension applications
Eligibility for Status Restoration
To be eligible, you must:
- Apply within 90 days of losing your status
- Have complied with your initial stay conditions
- Not have worked or studied without authorization during the period of lost status
Steps to Restore Status in Canada
- Determine your eligibility
- Gather required documents (passport copies, current immigration documents, proof of financial support)
- Submit your application online or by mail to IRCC
- Pay the restoration of status fee (CAD 200) plus applicable permit fees
What Happens After You Apply
After submitting your application, you must wait for IRCC’s decision. During this time, you are not permitted to work or study until your status and authorization are restored.
Real-Life Examples and Solutions
Example 1: Student Status Restoration
An international student, Maria, realized her study permit had expired two weeks ago. She quickly gathered the necessary documents and submitted her restoration application within 90 days, restoring her status.
Example 2: The Work Permit Violation
John, a temporary worker, inadvertently worked beyond authorized hours. He immediately ceased unauthorized work, applied for restoration, and provided a detailed explanation, managing to restore his status.
Key Points to Remember
- Apply within 90 days of losing status
- Stop working or studying immediately upon losing status
- Ensure all application requirements are met
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 90-day rule for status restoration?
You must apply for restoration within 90 days of losing your status. Applications after this period will not be considered.
Can I work or study while my status restoration application is being processed?
No, you must stop working or studying immediately once your status expires and cannot resume until your status is restored.
Can I apply for a different type of permit when restoring my status?
Yes, but you must first restore your initial permit and status. Once restored, you can then apply for a different type of permit.
What happens if my status restoration application is refused?
If your application is refused, you must leave Canada immediately.
Conclusion: Restoring your status in Canada requires careful attention to detail and adherence to deadlines. By understanding the process and preparing thoroughly, you can increase your chances of successfully regaining your temporary resident status.
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