Never been a fan of going to the border for paperwork if you can mail the application and wait. Anyway, what did they ask you and what were your answers? What did they ask your employer and what was his/her answers?
Note that if you have ever been to the employment location(even to visit), they consider that to be illegal work. A guy here was denied a work permit just for going to the employment location, was asked to leave Canada and given a 6 months ban.
I believe what they gave you is a departure order to leave in 14 days. If you don't leave you will have to report to an immigration office to explain why. I strongly encourage you to seek legal advice from an immigration lawyer. You may also want to apply for your GCMS notes in the meantime as they would have the border officer's notes.
It is important that you get legal help asap because a departure order becomes a deportation order after 30 days(if you don't leave before then or have not applied to extend your stay/change status).
gabriella rush said:
hi. I'm in a visitor visa and i have a positive LMO from my employer. i went to canadian border with my employer to get my work permit and i have done all my papers. but i got denied and just given 14 days to leave the country. they said that i lied to them about working even im not. they've given me a letter its says that if i dont choose to leave the county i have to go back to the immigration office for further examination. i dont understand what did they mean by further examination. im really confused right now. can i reapply for my work permit again ? please help me. thank u.