Note that you will still need to include a restoration application with the visitor visa application.I did not included an application to restore my study permit, I guess I will apply for visitor then since my 90 days will be up tomorrow and I wont be able to manage restoration of study permit.
You need to apply today for Restoration as a student AND a PGWP together. You need to pay $605, as explained in one of my previous posts.Wow, This sounds horrible! I applied for my PGWP after expiration of my study permit cause I did not received my credentials. once I got it all cleared I applied within 90 days limit to apply for pgwp but I got refusal so, I re-apply a paper application for pgwp with a letter of explanation before 90 days.
Now,my 90 days are over tomorrow and I do not want to go to school again, should I apply for visitor or study permit with restoration fees or wait till I get answer from CIC which will be roughly 110 days from today?
I did apply for PGWP within 90 days and upon receiving refusal I again applied for PGWP in 90 days.If you let 90 days pass and miss the restoration window you will have to leave Canada. Also you must apply for PGWP within 90 days of completion so your window has passed.
So if you are within 90 days of restoration/PGWP apply for everything together online, now! Include an explanation letter of what you are doing. See previous posts for details.
But you aplied again without restoring your student status correct? If you dont have valid study permit it will be rejected again. I believe you need to apply for all 3 at once SP + Restoration + PGWP , while you are still elligable for each. Do it online, paper doesnt count until they receive it.I did apply for PGWP within 90 days and upon receiving refusal I again applied for PGWP in 90 days.
What are you trying to do exactly? If you become a visitor PGWP is gone.I couldn't apply online for some reason. How about I pay the restoration fees for student permit and fees for student permit for paper application today and mail application on Monday? or I do the same for visitors.
Restoration is for expired study permit not for the 90 day after completion rule. What exactly are your timelines? When was your completion date, study permit expiry, when did you apply? Probably time to seek professional help.I'm in a similar situation now unfortunately... I applied within 90 days of completion of program for PGWP but my online application form didn't prompt me to pay the open-work-permit-holder fee ($100) so I got my rejection letter on Oct 11th 2018 with the reason being that I hadn't paid the $100 fee . When I found out, I immediately paid the fee and attached the receipt via the IRCC web form. However, on Nov 9th I got a letter saying that my initial decision remains unchanged due to the reasons listed in the first letter.
How do I proceed from here? I spent 5 years studying here, paid Canadian taxes for 4 years and I have no criminal record. What are my options and how do I proceed? Am I eligible to apply for restoration + PGWP ($605) despite being past 90 days of completion of program?
With 4 part-time semesters, your chances are almost nil. You can certainly try again but expect refusal.Hi all, my PGWP got rejected. Here's my story
- August 31st: applied for the PGWP
- November 5: IRCC requests official transcripts and certified degree completed. I provided those after a couple of days.
- November 19: I get a refusal letter from IRCC stating that I don't satisfy the requirements. It says that I "must have studied full-time continuously during my program".
I have had 2 semesters of part-time studies in the first year in college. Then 2 semesters of part-time in the 5-year undergraduate degree at university. I did not know about that rule back then (silly me). I still have 9 days to apply of the 90-day window. I'm currently seeking professional help too, but should I apply again for a PGWP in hopes it'll be reviewed by another officer and possibly get approved?
What does the lawyer say? Is the first college year really relevant to your PGWP application? Maybe consider not including it & try to explain the other 2 semesters maybe you will get lucky.Hi all, my PGWP got rejected. Here's my story
- August 31st: applied for the PGWP
- November 5: IRCC requests official transcripts and certified degree completed. I provided those after a couple of days.
- November 19: I get a refusal letter from IRCC stating that I don't satisfy the requirements. It says that I "must have studied full-time continuously during my program".
I have had 2 semesters of part-time studies in the first year in college. Then 2 semesters of part-time in the 5-year undergraduate degree at university. I did not know about that rule back then (silly me). I still have 9 days to apply of the 90-day window. I'm currently seeking professional help too, but should I apply again for a PGWP in hopes it'll be reviewed by another officer and possibly get approved?