Here is the situation, and I am desperately hoping that someone here can provide some feedback.
With a month left on my study/work permits (valid through November 30, 2013), I applied for CEC at the end of last October, sending work and study visa renewals in the same package. This, I stress, was done at the advice of a lawyer. All the fees were paid online the same day. In mid-December, CIC sent my package back because it was missing an IELTS score. They also sent back the work/study permit renewals, saying that they couldn't be processed in Sydney.
I took the IELTS the following weekend, got my score and then remailed the original package back to CIC, with a newly printed Document Checklist, since that seemed to be the only form that had been updated in the interim. I had assumed all this time that I was on implied status, but a quick call to CIC cleared that up. Now, in addition to having to refile these applications, I'm facing an additional $400 in restoration fees, with no guarantee that my status will actually be restored. The original work permit renewal application was to be a BOWP, but since the whole thing got sent back to me *after* my status had already expired, I understand that now I don't qualify for this type of work permit.
My employer is being super understanding about the situation (which followed a horrible year of family trauma), and though I stopped working immediately after the call to CIC and my position is secure in the meantime, I can't be unemployed indefinitely. Adding to the complication is that I have two daughters in school, one of whom is a Canadian citizen, and the school board is now emailing daily for updates that I can't provide.
The missing IELTS exam was clearly my fault, and I take ownership of that. However, the misdirected work permit renewal was done following legal advice. I'm waiting for my new passport to arrive before I apply for restoration, as the old one is valid only through mid-April and there's really no point in applying now for status that would expire in a couple months anyway under the best outcome. Has anyone been in this boat before (gee, I hope not)? Or something similar? I'd be really grateful for any suggestions, support or encouragement. I'm pretty shell-shocked and would like to handle this independently if I can, especially if additional legal fees won't change the outcome. Thanks in advance for any feedback.
With a month left on my study/work permits (valid through November 30, 2013), I applied for CEC at the end of last October, sending work and study visa renewals in the same package. This, I stress, was done at the advice of a lawyer. All the fees were paid online the same day. In mid-December, CIC sent my package back because it was missing an IELTS score. They also sent back the work/study permit renewals, saying that they couldn't be processed in Sydney.
I took the IELTS the following weekend, got my score and then remailed the original package back to CIC, with a newly printed Document Checklist, since that seemed to be the only form that had been updated in the interim. I had assumed all this time that I was on implied status, but a quick call to CIC cleared that up. Now, in addition to having to refile these applications, I'm facing an additional $400 in restoration fees, with no guarantee that my status will actually be restored. The original work permit renewal application was to be a BOWP, but since the whole thing got sent back to me *after* my status had already expired, I understand that now I don't qualify for this type of work permit.
My employer is being super understanding about the situation (which followed a horrible year of family trauma), and though I stopped working immediately after the call to CIC and my position is secure in the meantime, I can't be unemployed indefinitely. Adding to the complication is that I have two daughters in school, one of whom is a Canadian citizen, and the school board is now emailing daily for updates that I can't provide.
The missing IELTS exam was clearly my fault, and I take ownership of that. However, the misdirected work permit renewal was done following legal advice. I'm waiting for my new passport to arrive before I apply for restoration, as the old one is valid only through mid-April and there's really no point in applying now for status that would expire in a couple months anyway under the best outcome. Has anyone been in this boat before (gee, I hope not)? Or something similar? I'd be really grateful for any suggestions, support or encouragement. I'm pretty shell-shocked and would like to handle this independently if I can, especially if additional legal fees won't change the outcome. Thanks in advance for any feedback.