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If you are married to an international student in Canada, you would be eligible for an open work permit. However that does not guarantee you would get a visa to Canada as you would still need to convince CIC that you would leave after your visa expires.
Same with applying for a TRV.
Due to your previous overstay, it will be more difficult for you next time to get a visa. You won't know what CIC's decision will be, until you actually try to apply.
Unless your current g/f soon to be wife gains her own PR she can not sponsor you to move to Canada.
As Rob stated though, if she is a foreign worker/student, as her husband you would be eligible to apply for an OWP based on that marriage. Whether or not it is granted is anyone's guess.
I, however, disagree with Rob's assertions that your previous overstay may cause you issue. If CBSA/CIC were not aware you overstayed and there was no call on either of their parts for you to leave Canada, you resolved the issue on your own and they likely won't hold it against you. I can't say that with 100% certainty, but it is usually the way they handle it. There are always exceptions though, so plan accordingly.
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