Again, thanks for the response. I am so impressed by the people on this board who are so knowledgeable and willing to help out, and I just wish I'd found this resource much sooner and saved myself a world of grief. In response to your question, the work was definitely authorized, by a senior case officer at CBSA who reviewed my file when this issue came up on crossing the border in December of 2012. I'm not comfortable sharing more than that here (feel free to shoot me a PM if you want), but I've got it in writing on official letterhead that I was allowed to carry on with the same status until November 30, 2013. So at least that part I feel okay about, and my immigration lawyer also assured me that the work qualified (OTOH, he also recommended sending work/study permit renewals through Sydney, so . . .). If it did come up in the context of my CEC application, which I highly doubt it would, I'd have excellent grounds to support me. Also, when my original application came back in mid-December, the only thing they mentioned in their letter as being amiss was the lack of an IELTS test, and I know from all the check marks that they went over everything with a fine-toothed comb. Here's to hoping!jes_ON said:Oh dear, I hope this is a misunderstanding, otherwise, I've some bad news. Here's the problem - your OCWP is only valid for 90 days after you leave the program (graduate/stop registering). You are required to either surrender the OCWP or apply for a Post-graduate work permit (PGWP). Once you complete your degree program, you have a maximum of 3 months to apply for the PGWP. It sounds like you didn't do that...? The implications are, that most of your work experience was unauthorized.
So, where does that leave me in terms of restoration? I know that I'm basically at the mercy of whoever happens to be reading my explanation/extenuating circumstances, so it's just a matter of choosing visitor or student on the form, and praying to God my new passport gets here on the double! Right now I'm stressed to the max and looking to keep things as simple as I can (probably doesn't help that I've had that old Phil Collins song "It's No Fun Being an Illegal Alien" stuck in my head all day). I'm assuming that I would try to restore to my student status?
Aiyaiyai.