So my NAFTA permit is set to expire next week as my employer decided to eliminate my position at the end of the contract. I've been in Canada legally for a long time, so I'm not quite ready to go, and still hope to boost my CRS to qualify for an ITA.
My thoughts were, after reading, briefly talking with wildly expensive lawyers and getting ZERO clarity from IRCC, that I'd either a) continue to look for a new job and if offered before 90 days, apply for a restoration of status as worker with new employer, or b) apply for visitor status, look for work and if found before that status is up, flagpole.
My question is (since I've found conflicting info) as a NAFTA worker, am I allowed to seek work from within Canada as a visitor? Obviously I don't need a Visitor Visa as a US citizen but I can't tell if I'm covered by that, and if so, does anyone know if I am able to bypass flagpoling by RESTORATION of status, since I've already been here legally working?
My thoughts were, after reading, briefly talking with wildly expensive lawyers and getting ZERO clarity from IRCC, that I'd either a) continue to look for a new job and if offered before 90 days, apply for a restoration of status as worker with new employer, or b) apply for visitor status, look for work and if found before that status is up, flagpole.
My question is (since I've found conflicting info) as a NAFTA worker, am I allowed to seek work from within Canada as a visitor? Obviously I don't need a Visitor Visa as a US citizen but I can't tell if I'm covered by that, and if so, does anyone know if I am able to bypass flagpoling by RESTORATION of status, since I've already been here legally working?