miuyeah said:
BTW anyone knows how many days I can stay here before to leave? the last chance day they gave me was for today, but is too late, at least I will have to wait 1 week for having enough money for my ticket. I dont want things goes worst as a deportation...
Hello, compatriota
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. The thing is, it is not a lie you can stay in Canada if you're applying for a PR, but you don't meet the requirements :
Here it's how it works.
You get in Canada, and you apply for PR
BEFORE your visa expires. If you do so, you can stay in an implied status. If you don't apply before your visa expires, you have a maximum of 90 days to leave the country. If you haven't gotten an answer for a visa extension, then you still don't have a permit to stay in the country.
You could have applied during those 90 days and paid a fine (which gives you a
restoration of status under which you can apply) above the normal PR cost, but the problem is you have already overstayed those 90 days. Right now you're in danger of being deported, and that won't be good for your PR application
That's all I can explain about the process. The problem here is you haven't applied for PR yet, and you have gotten a letter to leave the country which you haven't complied to. I'm not sure you can stay in the country and have a lawyer fix this for you (law is against you), or if submitting proof that you applied for an extension will help, since you have to apply for an extension 30 days before it expires and you only had two ???
I'm not an expert, but I would come back to Chile and try to solve this from here. It means you'll probably have to apply Outland, which in our VO takes 15 months. You'll have to 1) supply enough proof to convince the officer that your relationship is genuine (that you didn't marry your husband only in order to stay in Canada), 2) explain why you overstayed, and 3) hope they don't think you misrepresented yourself when you entered Canada (unless you did tell the officer at the border that you intended to marry during those 2 weeks).
Hopefully this will make your scenario a little clearer. Wish you luck in trying to solve this!