screech339 said:Actually, any visa extensions, whether its be OWP, visitor, study, give "implied status". The "implied status" only applies to period after the visa expire date to the time a decision is made, assuming that CIC received the extension application before expired date.
Right but my point is, either way an inland applicant in most cases needs to apply for some kind of status extension. Logically it seems to be the easiest/cheapest is via the OWP, since it only needs to be done once and will cover until end of inland processing (up to 18 months later).
If one applied for a visitor status extension instead of OWP, it may be good for 6 or 12 months, after which time they would need to apply for yet another extension and pay more fees if it expires before PR is approved.