Hello there guys,
So this is just a LITTLE bit of a read, but please don't click away.
I'm even willing to pay just for information but even lawyers have turned me away...
So in 2012 I went to Canada as an international student, and long story short my visa/permit was to expire in October 2015. I couldn't renew it because I wasn't enrolled. And I wasn't enrolled because I couldn't afford the fees at the time.
So what happened after my visa expired in October 2015? I waited the 90 days grace period to see if I could change anything (raise fees and enroll and renew permit) but it didn't happen.
I then left Canada in May or June 2016 now after overstaying my visa for about maybe 7 or 8 months unfortunately.
When I returned to Dubai (where my family is based, I have a Nigerian passport) in MAY/JUNE 2016, I started an online E-commerce business and it became successful quickly and I raised alot of money fairly quickly.
I immediately got immigration lawyers and applied back to school in Canada. I provided the lawyers with all the business documents and all the money I now had and they sent it all to immigration with my application.
The application was DENIED. We appealed and it got DENIED again, now with immigration saying my documents weren't AUTHENTIC.
We took it to the Federal court where it got DENIED AGAIN!!
This was back in December 2017. It's been 2 years now and I'm planning to return to Canada.
So I need your help with information. On my application now it's on my record that I overstayed and I have provided documents that weren't authentic even though they're my documents for my business that I have running until today!
I have to travel back to Canada and I don't know how I'll get in. The last consultation I had, the lawyer said no it was too complicated with a low chance of success and even refunded my consultation money.
I need your help, anyone's help. What's the best way I can travel back? I don't even want to go as a student. Investments, skilled workers, anything. Please help me. With what you now know about my record, what's my best chance and my best route?
So this is just a LITTLE bit of a read, but please don't click away.
I'm even willing to pay just for information but even lawyers have turned me away...
So in 2012 I went to Canada as an international student, and long story short my visa/permit was to expire in October 2015. I couldn't renew it because I wasn't enrolled. And I wasn't enrolled because I couldn't afford the fees at the time.
So what happened after my visa expired in October 2015? I waited the 90 days grace period to see if I could change anything (raise fees and enroll and renew permit) but it didn't happen.
I then left Canada in May or June 2016 now after overstaying my visa for about maybe 7 or 8 months unfortunately.
When I returned to Dubai (where my family is based, I have a Nigerian passport) in MAY/JUNE 2016, I started an online E-commerce business and it became successful quickly and I raised alot of money fairly quickly.
I immediately got immigration lawyers and applied back to school in Canada. I provided the lawyers with all the business documents and all the money I now had and they sent it all to immigration with my application.
The application was DENIED. We appealed and it got DENIED again, now with immigration saying my documents weren't AUTHENTIC.
We took it to the Federal court where it got DENIED AGAIN!!
This was back in December 2017. It's been 2 years now and I'm planning to return to Canada.
So I need your help with information. On my application now it's on my record that I overstayed and I have provided documents that weren't authentic even though they're my documents for my business that I have running until today!
I have to travel back to Canada and I don't know how I'll get in. The last consultation I had, the lawyer said no it was too complicated with a low chance of success and even refunded my consultation money.
I need your help, anyone's help. What's the best way I can travel back? I don't even want to go as a student. Investments, skilled workers, anything. Please help me. With what you now know about my record, what's my best chance and my best route?