Nothing, because you applied inland. This would be the case in most situations where you were denied restoration since you'd be out of status - in other words, you'd be in Canada illegally. However, one benefit of the inland application is that you actually do not need to be in status throughout processing (see below). I would encourage you to work on the restoration app and call tomorrow to confirm.
3. Policy
CIC is committed to family reunification and facilitating processing in cases of genuine spouses and common-law partners already living together in Canada. CIC is also committed to preventing the hardship resulting from the separation of spouses and common-law partners together in Canada, where possible.
This means that spouses or common-law partners in Canada, regardless of their immigration status, are now able to apply for permanent residence from within Canada in accordance with the same criteria as members of the Spouse or Common-law Partner in Canada class.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/mandate/policies-operational-instructions-agreements/immigration-refugee-protection-act-spousal-policy.html#3
About status and OWP:
I am sponsoring my spouse or partner who is in Canada. Can they work while their application is being processed?
Yes, but only if they have a work permit.
If you’re
sponsoring your spouse, they can apply for an open work permit.
It will take us about 4-5 months to process the open work permit application.
Remember that while your spouse or partner’s permanent residence application is being processed, they must:
- maintain legal status as a visitor, student or worker in Canada, and
- wait for their work permit application to be approved before starting to work.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1163&top=17
Let me know if this helps.