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My student permit is going to expired but I haven't apply PR
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Hi,
My boyfriend recently proposed to me, we are going to get married soon, but I have a question:
My current status is student, my student permit isn't qualified for PGWP and it's going to expired in April. As I saw on CIC website, permanent resident card processing time is 43 days, other websites said even longer. Even if we submit our applications now, my student permit will be expired before I get permanent resident card. What should I do to maintain my status illegally?
Also those has written on CIC website: How long can I stay in Canada while waiting for permanent residence? You can stay in Canada while waiting for your permanent residence as long as you maintain legal status. Temporary resident status is valid for a specific period of time and you must ensure that your status as a temporary resident remains valid while you are in Canada.
I'm not sure what to do. Will I be qualified for implied status? Should I go back to my country before my student permit expire and wait for PR result?
Hi,
My boyfriend recently proposed to me, we are going to get married soon, but I have a question:
My current status is student, my student permit isn't qualified for PGWP and it's going to expired in April. As I saw on CIC website, permanent resident card processing time is 43 days, other websites said even longer. Even if we submit our applications now, my student permit will be expired before I get permanent resident card. What should I do to maintain my status illegally?
Also those has written on CIC website: How long can I stay in Canada while waiting for permanent residence? You can stay in Canada while waiting for your permanent residence as long as you maintain legal status. Temporary resident status is valid for a specific period of time and you must ensure that your status as a temporary resident remains valid while you are in Canada.
I'm not sure what to do. Will I be qualified for implied status? Should I go back to my country before my student permit expire and wait for PR result?
You don't qualify to apply for a permanent residence card. Only individuals who are already PRs qualify. Once you are married, your boyfriend will have to sponsor you for PR through the spousal sponsorship program. Processing times are around 1 year. Given your study permit expires quite soon, you should apply to change your status to visitor when you are close to finishing your classes so that you can keep your status in Canada legal. If you have further questions, recommend you read through the discussions in the Family Sponsorship section of the forum.
@scylla Same situation as mine study permit expires in November 2019. But if change my status from student to visitor then I can only stay 6 months and PR process takes about 1year
@scylla Same situation as mine study permit expires in November 2019. But if change my status from student to visitor then I can only stay 6 months and PR process takes about 1year
You've posted your question multiple times across the form. Please be patient in waiting for an answer. If you are expecting an immediate response - your best bet is to hire a lawyer.
You've posted your question multiple times across the form. Please be patient in waiting for an answer. If you are expecting an immediate response - your best bet is to hire a lawyer.
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