I see what you are saying but don’t believe this was intended for SOWP applications that are purely based on your spouse’s application. The fact that you never qualified to extend your status I believe is the primary issue. You have applied in the hopes of extending your status to work while knowing that you did not qualify. How did you get the original SOWP if your spouse was studying at a private school that doesn’t qualify for SOWP? I can see your argument and you potentially have a legal argument. Not good enough in legal research to provide a response. Hopefully
@scylla or
@armoured will be able to provide a better response.
I called ircc this morning. They told me that I can still work.
they said that when the visa officer said,
“You have not demonstrated that you received an email from IRCC inviting you to opt in.
[X] We also wish to advise you that your temporary resident status has been maintained
until a decision is made on the application for extension you submitted on November
21st, 2023. However, you are no longer authorized to engage in work or study at this time.”
He possibly did not take into consideration that my original permit was valid until nov 30, 2023. Then they sent me a email with the following table.
If you submitted a second extension application and:
Your first application wasapproved 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.
|
Your first application wasrefused or rejectedafter the receipt of your second application
and
Your original status was still validwhen your second application was received |
- You are on maintained status until a decision is made on your second application, and
- You can continue
|
Your first application wasrefusedafter the receipt of your second application
and
Your original status wasexpiredwhen 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.
|
Your first application was rejected after the receipt of your second application
and
Your original status wasexpiredwhen your second application was received |
- Since it was rejected, the first application is considered to have never been received,
- You will be considered
|
So at this point. Idk if I should listen to the call center agents or visa officer