I'm in the same situation you are, I got reported and filed an appeal, my intention was to settle in Canada, I'm already working and trying to settle as much as I can so it helps my case in the appeal process.
Since I just filed the appeal, my lawyer says it can take more than six months to hear from IAD, it could be less or more.
Even my lawyer doesn't seem to find many reasons for me to win the appeal unless I demonstrate I am settled down in Canada, he even suggested me to get married, and things like that. If you have a good case a good lawyer could help, if not you might end paying a lot of money and the same result as if you were representing yourself.
In any case I don't win my appeal, I have thought other ways to stay through my job, so you might start there, maybe the company you work with can help. Besides that I have also joined organizations in my field and trying to study something in University of Toronto so I can say in the appeal that I am committed to staying here for the long run, it may help or not, but in the end is a good experience and it will benefit me regardless of the appeal result.
I advise you not to leave Canada, I wanted to ask for a PR card while I'm in the appeal process, but I'm not sure if it can be done, I wanted to go to the US for 3 days, but even that I think can affect me.
Best regards
Since I just filed the appeal, my lawyer says it can take more than six months to hear from IAD, it could be less or more.
Even my lawyer doesn't seem to find many reasons for me to win the appeal unless I demonstrate I am settled down in Canada, he even suggested me to get married, and things like that. If you have a good case a good lawyer could help, if not you might end paying a lot of money and the same result as if you were representing yourself.
In any case I don't win my appeal, I have thought other ways to stay through my job, so you might start there, maybe the company you work with can help. Besides that I have also joined organizations in my field and trying to study something in University of Toronto so I can say in the appeal that I am committed to staying here for the long run, it may help or not, but in the end is a good experience and it will benefit me regardless of the appeal result.
I advise you not to leave Canada, I wanted to ask for a PR card while I'm in the appeal process, but I'm not sure if it can be done, I wanted to go to the US for 3 days, but even that I think can affect me.
Best regards