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Applying for a new study permit from overseas, over stayed my status in Canada

wollyking

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Nov 25, 2012
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Toronto
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FSW
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Ottawa
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1311
App. Filed.......
26-02-2017
Doc's Request.
01-03-2017
AOR Received.
13-04-2017
Med's Done....
28-06-2017
Passport Req..
04-06-2018
VISA ISSUED...
08-06-2018
LANDED..........
14-06-2018
Hello,
I was living in Canada since September 2008, where I arrived as an international student. Upon completed my honors undergraduate program in June 2012 I was given a 3 years post graduate work permit effective until July 2015.
By July 2015 I was able to accumulate around a year work experience at Job corresponding to NOC A work category however I didn't receive any ITA based on the new program of express entry. Hence on advice from my family I decided to pursue a post graduate degree around July 2015 and sent applications to universities in Ontario. Unfortunately I didn't receive an offer of admission until November 2015 which subsequently lead a 90 day elapse of my over stay and I lost the option restoring my status.
Upon recommendation from an immigration lawyer I applied for Temporary Resident Permit on November 23rd, 2015 along with a study permit in an effort to stabilise my status. The whole process surpassed January when my classes were supposed to start and hence I dropped those courses and withdrew my admission yet I still waited for TRP's decision which I didn't receive until March 07, 2016. The decision was that my application was refused because I overstayed my status beyond 90 days and I was told to leave the country which I did right away.
I am back in my home country and I have received an admission in a masters program for September 2016 (Fall) intake. My question to the readers is would I still be applicable for applying for a study permit as a new applicant from my home country? I feel I made a mistake of applying for temporary resident permit then when I should have gone home and applied. I would really appreciate some helpful advice to whoever reads this.
Regards,
Waleed
 

scylla

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Jun 8, 2010
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Buffalo
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28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
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05-10-2010
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05-10-2010
Yes - you definitely make a mistake applying for the TRP. You should have just left. It's difficult for any of us to say if your study permit for the MBA will be approved. You'll have to apply and see what happens.

Hopefully you're aware that you won't qualify for a PGWP once you finish the Masters.

Good luck.
 

Htrang13

Newbie
Oct 27, 2017
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Hello,
I was living in Canada since September 2008, where I arrived as an international student. Upon completed my honors undergraduate program in June 2012 I was given a 3 years post graduate work permit effective until July 2015.
By July 2015 I was able to accumulate around a year work experience at Job corresponding to NOC A work category however I didn't receive any ITA based on the new program of express entry. Hence on advice from my family I decided to pursue a post graduate degree around July 2015 and sent applications to universities in Ontario. Unfortunately I didn't receive an offer of admission until November 2015 which subsequently lead a 90 day elapse of my over stay and I lost the option restoring my status.
Upon recommendation from an immigration lawyer I applied for Temporary Resident Permit on November 23rd, 2015 along with a study permit in an effort to stabilise my status. The whole process surpassed January when my classes were supposed to start and hence I dropped those courses and withdrew my admission yet I still waited for TRP's decision which I didn't receive until March 07, 2016. The decision was that my application was refused because I overstayed my status beyond 90 days and I was told to leave the country which I did right away.
I am back in my home country and I have received an admission in a masters program for September 2016 (Fall) intake. My question to the readers is would I still be applicable for applying for a study permit as a new applicant from my home country? I feel I made a mistake of applying for temporary resident permit then when I should have gone home and applied. I would really appreciate some helpful advice to whoever reads this.
Regards,
Waleed
Hi there, did you manage to get your study permit after that?