Hi,
To sum it up I was born in Bangladesh in 1989, as a result of my parent's divorce, me and my mother moved to London. My mother entered UK in 2000 as a student and I entered in 2002 on a visit visa. I was later switched to a dependent of my mother. Due to some unfortunate experiences with negligible lawyers me and my mother became overstayers in 2004. Since then I completed my GCSE's (mostly A's and B's) and A Levels (BBC). I made numerous applications to regularise my stay which were all refused with the same reason and blatant disregard of my situation. While my mother received Indefinite Leave To Remain on 2008. By then I was an adult who was over 18 even though I was a victim of the circumstances and got stuck in the system for over 10 years. I met my wife in 2008 and we fell in love, got married in 2012 which is registered in the UK and had been living together since then until my voluntary departure from the UK on July 2016 back to Bangladesh to pursue a settlement visa (spouse). My wife is currently in full time employment and is able to support me.
Today on 19/09/2016 I received a refusal for my entry clearance and they have given my right of appeal. Their reasons for refusal was my overstaying my visa, completely overlooking my personal circumstances.
Anyway I was wondering now I would like to study in Canada and hopefully get a skilled job eventually and settle in Canada along with my wife who is British. My main concern is that because I overstayed in UK would I be denied entry to Canada as a student? Will they overlook my previous situation and also would I need to mention my immigration situation in UK in detail when I apply for a study permit in Canada?
I would be really grateful to anyone who can help me with any kind of advice or guidance.
Thank You
To sum it up I was born in Bangladesh in 1989, as a result of my parent's divorce, me and my mother moved to London. My mother entered UK in 2000 as a student and I entered in 2002 on a visit visa. I was later switched to a dependent of my mother. Due to some unfortunate experiences with negligible lawyers me and my mother became overstayers in 2004. Since then I completed my GCSE's (mostly A's and B's) and A Levels (BBC). I made numerous applications to regularise my stay which were all refused with the same reason and blatant disregard of my situation. While my mother received Indefinite Leave To Remain on 2008. By then I was an adult who was over 18 even though I was a victim of the circumstances and got stuck in the system for over 10 years. I met my wife in 2008 and we fell in love, got married in 2012 which is registered in the UK and had been living together since then until my voluntary departure from the UK on July 2016 back to Bangladesh to pursue a settlement visa (spouse). My wife is currently in full time employment and is able to support me.
Today on 19/09/2016 I received a refusal for my entry clearance and they have given my right of appeal. Their reasons for refusal was my overstaying my visa, completely overlooking my personal circumstances.
Anyway I was wondering now I would like to study in Canada and hopefully get a skilled job eventually and settle in Canada along with my wife who is British. My main concern is that because I overstayed in UK would I be denied entry to Canada as a student? Will they overlook my previous situation and also would I need to mention my immigration situation in UK in detail when I apply for a study permit in Canada?
I would be really grateful to anyone who can help me with any kind of advice or guidance.
Thank You