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sopityfy

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Mar 22, 2016
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Before I start: YES I MADE A MISTAKE. I KNOW I AM IN THE WRONG. Now I want to make things right and exit Canada legally.

I am a from India. I came to Canada in 2012 on a student visa. My visa expired on 2014 August. I couldn't apply to restore my status because I failed in my exams and I lost mt student status in Canada. I had a valid work permit till 2014 August which also I couldn't restore. I am still in Canada. Please understand, I couldn't talk about this to anyone because I was very very scared. I assumed I would be arrested and imprisoned for a long time. I had no idea what to do. Only recently have I been researching on ways to restore my status or leave Canada properly. I haven't left the country even once. My family or I didn't have enough money to book my return ticket. I took private tuitions for a very long time and finally saved enough money to buy myself a flight ticket. I know I have overstayed for a very long time. So what should I do now? I haven't been issued a removal or deportation order. My flight is actually less than a month away. I am aware of voluntary compliance, departure orders and deportation orders. I want to be able to exit Canada properly so I can apply for authorization to return to Canada within the required time period.

What am I supposed to do now? Should I go to Canadian border security and appraise them of my situation? Am I supposed to apply for departure order voluntarily? Should I be getting in touch with the Indian embassy instead? Has anybody been in this situation before or know of anyone? Should I be consulting a lawyer? Not sure if I can afford that lawyers charge a high amount for just an hour of consultation. I have my flight ticket to prove that I am leaving Canada in less than 30 days. I have no criminal records in Canada or India. I have never committed a crime or any offence of any degree. Also, I couldn't get a direct flight to India. My flight is via UK. Normally I wouldn't need a VISA to fly through UK, especially since I wont be in UK for more than 12 hours and I'll only be inside the international airport terminal. Also, I have an Indian passport so I should be allowed to board the flight to India. But I don't have a valid Canadian visa. Will that be a problem?

I do want to keep the option of returning to Canada in future. I want to do things properly while exiting Canada this time. Please help me! I am just looking for guidance. I dont know what to do. Any suggestions and any resources will be helpful for me. If any of you can provide me with information, I will be very grateful. Please help me. Thank you!
 
There is nothing you need to do before leaving Canada. You just leave.

As for returning in the future - temporary visas (e.g. work permit, study permit, visitor visa) are most likely no longer possible for you due to the overstay. If you want to return, you will need to apply to immigrate to Canada.
 
sopityfy said:
Before I start: YES I MADE A MISTAKE. I KNOW I AM IN THE WRONG. Now I want to make things right and exit Canada legally.

I am a from India. I came to Canada in 2012 on a student visa. My visa expired on 2014 August. I couldn't apply to restore my status because I failed in my exams and I lost mt student status in Canada. I had a valid work permit till 2014 August which also I couldn't restore. I am still in Canada. Please understand, I couldn't talk about this to anyone because I was very very scared. I assumed I would be arrested and imprisoned for a long time. I had no idea what to do. Only recently have I been researching on ways to restore my status or leave Canada properly. I haven't left the country even once. My family or I didn't have enough money to book my return ticket. I took private tuitions for a very long time and finally saved enough money to buy myself a flight ticket. I know I have overstayed for a very long time. So what should I do now? I haven't been issued a removal or deportation order. My flight is actually less than a month away. I am aware of voluntary compliance, departure orders and deportation orders. I want to be able to exit Canada properly so I can apply for authorization to return to Canada within the required time period.

What am I supposed to do now? Should I go to Canadian border security and appraise them of my situation? Am I supposed to apply for departure order voluntarily? Should I be getting in touch with the Indian embassy instead? Has anybody been in this situation before or know of anyone? Should I be consulting a lawyer? Not sure if I can afford that lawyers charge a high amount for just an hour of consultation. I have my flight ticket to prove that I am leaving Canada in less than 30 days. I have no criminal records in Canada or India. I have never committed a crime or any offence of any degree. Also, I couldn't get a direct flight to India. My flight is via UK. Normally I wouldn't need a VISA to fly through UK, especially since I wont be in UK for more than 12 hours and I'll only be inside the international airport terminal. Also, I have an Indian passport so I should be allowed to board the flight to India. But I don't have a valid Canadian visa. Will that be a problem?

I do want to keep the option of returning to Canada in future. I want to do things properly while exiting Canada this time. Please help me! I am just looking for guidance. I dont know what to do. Any suggestions and any resources will be helpful for me. If any of you can provide me with information, I will be very grateful. Please help me. Thank you!

Yes, the right way to leave is just to leave. You won't be stopped by border security because CBSA checks only people who enters Canada but anyone is free to leave Canada. CBSA does not perform exit checks.
If you want to apply for visa in the future, you will need to disclose your overstay. Misrepresentation may have much more serious consequences than overstay (and even working illegaly).
 
scylla said:
There is nothing you need to do before leaving Canada. You just leave.

As for returning in the future - temporary visas (e.g. work permit, study permit, visitor visa) are most likely no longer possible for you due to the overstay. If you want to return, you will need to apply to immigrate to Canada.

thank you scylla
 
pfse said:
Yes, the right way to leave is just to leave. You won't be stopped by border security because CBSA checks only people who enters Canada but anyone is free to leave Canada. CBSA does not perform exit checks.
If you want to apply for visa in the future, you will need to disclose your overstay. Misrepresentation may have much more serious consequences than overstay (and even working illegaly).


thank you pfse