I didn't realize was a one-year program, I was referring mostly to fees yet to be paid. I don't know if it would be possible to get fees reimbursed to you after the fact (and would assume probably not).
I'd reiterate my previous comments: I strongly suggest at least consulting a lawyer before submitting for a renewal. As we've said, the safest course of action is to wait until back in compliance.
I understand that the safest way is to wait. I was of the same opinion before.
But what motivated me is what happened with my sibling. Like me, she too had applied for a study permit application, but it was refused because a PR status was found to be active. We were completely unaware up until that point that our status is active. She then went ahead and applied for a renewal, and received a PRTD, by attaching a letter of explanation.
The fact that everything from my application too was kept open and that I have not hidden anything from the IRCC and do anything wrong, has been a motivator. In fact, in my study permit application, I also mentioned that I once held a PR in 2007. I still got my study permit approved. Had they sent me a notification like how they did with my sibling, I too would have taken an alternative course. Because I got a temporary study visa stamped on my passport, I decided to come.
Stating the same facts and additional information in a letter of explanation, I will file for renewal by requesting them to consider my application sympathetically and favorably.
I see no reason in waiting the next year because to stay next year, I will have to apply for a PGWP. I don't need a PGWP if I am a PR. All the facts in my case are clear and open to scrutiny by the IRCC.
Any comments on my decision are welcome.