BACKGROUND: I'm a spouse of a foreign diplomat in Canada and my spouse's diplomatic assignment ends on May 1st, 2023 when he must return to our home country. I am admitted to a Canadian post-secondary institution and wish to stay behind to attend school as an international student.
Q1: Should I apply for a study permit within Canada, or will I be required to depart the country and apply for the study permit from outside Canada?
Q2: Will I be covered under "implied status" for the duration it takes to process my application if I had it submitted on May 1st when my spouse leaves Canada?
Q3: Shall I work with an immigration lawyer instead? Will they not just be doing exactly what I intend to do above i.e. apply for a study permit from within Canada on my behalf?
I just wish to do the right thing, so I greatly appreciate your educated opinions,
Q1: Should I apply for a study permit within Canada, or will I be required to depart the country and apply for the study permit from outside Canada?
Q2: Will I be covered under "implied status" for the duration it takes to process my application if I had it submitted on May 1st when my spouse leaves Canada?
Q3: Shall I work with an immigration lawyer instead? Will they not just be doing exactly what I intend to do above i.e. apply for a study permit from within Canada on my behalf?
I just wish to do the right thing, so I greatly appreciate your educated opinions,