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I'm staying in Canada with a student visa (or whatever it is called), and not going to school
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Once you are out of school for 90 days your study permit will most likely be automatically canceled and you will end up in Canada without status (i.e. you will be in Canada illegally).
You can apply to change your status to visitor - however there is no guarantee of approval and this won't allow you to live in Canada. To change your status to a work permit you need a job offer from an employer in Canada and that employer needs to obtain an approved LMIA. Typically it's impossible to find employers who are willing to go through this process.
A visitor visa will allow you to stay for a short period of time (maybe weeks, maybe months). However at some point you will have to leave. A visitor visa does not allow you to live in Canada.
No - a visitor visa will not allow you to apply for permanent residency.
A visitor visa will allow you to stay for a short period of time (maybe weeks, maybe months). However at some point you will have to leave. A visitor visa does not allow you to live in Canada.
No - a visitor visa will not allow you to apply for permanent residency.
A temporary resident PERMIT is something completely different. It's a special permit that is very difficult to get and is for people who are inadmissible to Canada - typically due to a crime. You do not qualify for a temporary resident permit.
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