Hello,
I applied for my study permit extension by myself last year in May and it got rejected this year in March, the reasons being that I worked without authorization (12-hour home care shifts in the semester I wasn't enrolled in uni) and because I didn't comply with my study schedule ( I wasn't able to register for fall 2022 and worked full-time but registered for winter and summer 2023 and worked part-time). And I couldn't register for any courses while I waited for my extension approval from the advice I got from my University's immigration department. Also, I'm in my 4th year now with just 2 semesters left.
I reapplied for restoration of my study permit but submitted it 1 day late after the 90-day grace period, which made me out of status and I was told to leave Canada for a year because I overstayed my visa, and my study permit restoration was rejected again because of the exclusion order and because I wasn't enrolled in school.
I am currently working on a common law application with my partner of 2 years and was wondering about the possibility of the application getting approved with the exclusion order i have in place, and if it would grant me a stay of removal? Also, I'm planning on involving a Member of Parliament but I'm not sure what difference it would make. And i was also wondering if getting a lawyer for the common law application is needed for better chances or there's no need. Also if I weren't be granted a stay of removal, is it advisable to leave the country and come back after 1 year or should I fight anyway and exhaust all my options because I heard it's hard to obtain a visa after being served a removal order.
Also, I'm not sure what application would be better for my case between inland or outland common law sponsorship application.
I applied for my study permit extension by myself last year in May and it got rejected this year in March, the reasons being that I worked without authorization (12-hour home care shifts in the semester I wasn't enrolled in uni) and because I didn't comply with my study schedule ( I wasn't able to register for fall 2022 and worked full-time but registered for winter and summer 2023 and worked part-time). And I couldn't register for any courses while I waited for my extension approval from the advice I got from my University's immigration department. Also, I'm in my 4th year now with just 2 semesters left.
I reapplied for restoration of my study permit but submitted it 1 day late after the 90-day grace period, which made me out of status and I was told to leave Canada for a year because I overstayed my visa, and my study permit restoration was rejected again because of the exclusion order and because I wasn't enrolled in school.
I am currently working on a common law application with my partner of 2 years and was wondering about the possibility of the application getting approved with the exclusion order i have in place, and if it would grant me a stay of removal? Also, I'm planning on involving a Member of Parliament but I'm not sure what difference it would make. And i was also wondering if getting a lawyer for the common law application is needed for better chances or there's no need. Also if I weren't be granted a stay of removal, is it advisable to leave the country and come back after 1 year or should I fight anyway and exhaust all my options because I heard it's hard to obtain a visa after being served a removal order.
Also, I'm not sure what application would be better for my case between inland or outland common law sponsorship application.