Hey fellow November applicants,
Hope things are moving for most of you.
I'm still waiting for DM everything else has been completed. Finally got medical request on August 4th, SA back in May, and AIP back in May. Really backwards...hah.
Anyway, here's some info I got from IRCC agent after growing anxiety about my work permit expiring in September urged me to contact IRCC. Hope this helps anyone who may be in the same boat.
Maintained status - Temporary resident
As a temporary resident, it is important to apply to extend your stay in Canada, if necessary, before it expires. Following submission of the application, you are considered to have maintained status, previously known as “implied status”.
- If you apply to extend your stay before the expiry date of your current status:
- you will be considered in status as a temporary resident until a decision is made on your application.
- If you apply to extend your work or study permit before the expiry date of your current permit, and it expires before a decision is made:
- you can continue working or studying under the same conditions as your existing permit, as long as you remain in Canada.
Leaving and re-entering Canada while under maintained status and authorization to work or study:
You may be authorized to re-enter Canada:
- As a temporary resident, if your application to extend your stay has not yet been approved (if applicable, you must wait* until you receive your new permit before you start to work/study):
- this applies to you if, among other things:
- you are temporary resident visa (TRV) exempt,
- you hold a valid multiple-entry visa, or
- you have travelled only to the United States (excluding cruises entering international waters) and/or St.Pierre and Miquelon,
- As a worker or student:
- if the officer determines that your application to extend your permit was approved while you were outside Canada, or
- if you are eligible to apply for a new work or study permit at your arrival in Canada.
An officer will ask you questions to see if you meet all of the requirements before allowing you to come back to Canada.
*If you applied for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP), you may work in Canada while waiting for a decision on your post-graduation work permit application.
Proof of maintained status:
It is recommended that you provide these documents to prove that you have maintained status:
- Your expired immigration document,
- (If the application was submitted by paper) A copy of the application to extend your stay sent to the Case Processing Centre before the expiration date of your status,
- (If the application was submitted online) A copy of the Confirmation of Online Application Transmission message in your online account,
- A copy of the fee payment receipt included with the application, and
- (If applicable) A delivery confirmation from the postal service provider used to send the application.
If you submitted a second extension application and:
Your first application was approved after the receipt of your second application |
- The validity period of your newly issued document and any authorizations will apply while we continue to process your second application.
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Your first application was refused or rejected after the receipt of your second application
and
Your original status was still valid when your second application was received |
- You are on maintained status until a decision is made on your second application, and
- You can continue working and/or studying under the same conditions as your existing permit, as long as you remain in Canada.
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Your first application was refused after the receipt of your second application
and
Your original status was expired when your second application was received |
- You are on maintained status until a decision is made on your second application as long as your first application was submitted prior to the expiry of your existing status,
- However, you are no longer authorized to work and/or study without a permit from the date the first application was refused.
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Your first application was rejected after the receipt of your second application
and
Your original status was expired when your second application was received |
- Since it was rejected, the first application is considered to have never been received,
- You will be considered to have status only until your original status expires,
- You do not have maintained status, and
- You do not have authorization to continue working or studying.
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More information on maintained status is also available on our
website.