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Study Permit expired over 90 days-Please help

chiazoka

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Oct 9, 2015
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would the officer consider the letter or officer has to follow the law?
Hello

Please, can you provide an update regarding your friend's status. My brother is currently in the same position. He has applied for TRV but it's now more than a year without reply.

We are considering if he should leave Canada and come back home
 

chiazoka

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Oct 9, 2015
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Hi everyone
Please help me with some advices.
"My study permit was expired in July 2021. Due to covid and life pressure, somehow I completely forgot to renew. I realized when it's too late, over 90 days.
I tried to renew in Nov 2021 and got rejected 5 days ago on Jan 20 2022. The reason was: over 90 days, they could not restore my status. I was asked to leave Canada as soon as possible.
Please shred me some light, what should I do now? How could I restore my status?
I am really lost and scared. I am fear of leaving Canada."
P.S: I posted it for my friend.
Thank you all.
Hello

Please, can you provide an update regarding your friend's status. My brother is currently in the same position. He has applied for TRV but it's now more than a year without reply.

We are considering if he should leave Canada and come back home
 

Ponga

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Hello

Please, can you provide an update regarding your friend's status. My brother is currently in the same position. He has applied for TRV but it's now more than a year without reply.

We are considering if he should leave Canada and come back home
Since it's far too late to apply for Restoration of Status, leaving Canada may be the only viable option. He should be aware that it's possible that CBSA is, or will be aware, of his overstay after exiting Canada, which could make it more difficult to visit Canada in the future.

https://www.cicnews.com/2022/02/how-canada-uses-personal-information-collected-at-the-border-on-immigration-applications-0221720.html#gs.6smal2

The Entry/Exit data can be used to check whether a foreign national has previously exceeded their authorized period of stay in Canada. The government calls this "overstay monitoring." It begins when a traveler enters Canada and ends upon their exit. If the applicant has overstayed their visit, an "overstay indicator" will appear as a checked box in the GCMS once queried.