Thanks for your reply.
My husband is PR
Sorry I dont understand what you mean by TRV but I came into Canada on a purely International Student visa from the UK...Both study permit and student visa is expired as of June 30, 2013.
I didnt mean to say a lot of useless or not-needed info. I was only making a background for anyone reading. Sorry abt that
If I apply for an extension of my student visa, I still cant attend school till January because of the baby
My question on deportation lies in the fact, I need advice on which application to make...Whether to risk applying for school or to apply as a visitor while awaiting my PR....Dont really know
Thanks
So, just to understand (you have a lot of needless information in your post and it's difficult to pick out what is needed)......
You're married to a Canadian citizen or PR?
You've filed a Spousal PR application? Did you apply Inland or Outland? Vegreville or your home country?
You're currently on a student visa which is expired? What about your TRV? You can stay, even if you withdraw, until your TRV expires. You and your husband can also apply to extend your TRV, although no guarantee it will be granted.
Your baby is Canadian. He cannot be deported. In fact, if you leave Canada, the baby cannot go with you without the father's written permission.
If you are deported (its impossible to tell whether or not you're at risk from your post), the baby cannot stop that fact. Neither can your husband. You overstayed your visa, which you promised not to overstay.
The fact you had brain surgery and all the other issues, medical, school, etc, are all irrelevant to your case.
If you don't have a valid TRV, you need to fix your status NOW. You are responsible to stay in status.