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Minor study permit extension refused but parents aproved with work permit

levineluiz

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Oct 2, 2023
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Hi everyone. I came to Canada 2 years ago (study permit for me, college, open work permit for my wife and study permit for our minor daugther). I graduated from College in May and then applied for a PGWP for me, extensios for my wife's work permit and our minor daughter's study permit extension. My resquest and my wife's request were approved, but my daughter study permit was refused (the explanation was that there was no letter of acceptance from school, which is weird because the first study permit my daughter got 2 years ago was obtained with this letter, so...). And the letter says: "Should you choose not to apply for restoration of your status, you will remain a person without legal Temporary Resident Status"

Anyway, my issue now is: (1) I have to apply for a restorarion of status first and the reapply for a study permit? (2) I should do both applications together (restoration and study permit)? (3) Can I only re-apply for a study permit, without restoration); (4) can I ONLY apply for a a visitor visa, asmy daughter doenst NEED a studay permit now (she is in high school, 15 years old).

I am very lost now. Please, I would really appreciate if someone could share information and experiences on this matter.

Thank you in advance!
 

Naturgrl

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Apr 5, 2020
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Hi everyone. I came to Canada 2 years ago (study permit for me, college, open work permit for my wife and study permit for our minor daugther). I graduated from College in May and then applied for a PGWP for me, extensios for my wife's work permit and our minor daughter's study permit extension. My resquest and my wife's request were approved, but my daughter study permit was refused (the explanation was that there was no letter of acceptance from school, which is weird because the first study permit my daughter got 2 years ago was obtained with this letter, so...). And the letter says: "Should you choose not to apply for restoration of your status, you will remain a person without legal Temporary Resident Status"

Anyway, my issue now is: (1) I have to apply for a restorarion of status first and the reapply for a study permit? (2) I should do both applications together (restoration and study permit)? (3) Can I only re-apply for a study permit, without restoration); (4) can I ONLY apply for a a visitor visa, asmy daughter doenst NEED a studay permit now (she is in high school, 15 years old).

I am very lost now. Please, I would really appreciate if someone could share information and experiences on this matter.

Thank you in advance!
You should have included acceptance as it was required, and she is in high school. If her study permit expired (90 days after expiry) then she is without status in Canada. Apply for restoration and study permit together. Is she still in school?

https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=490&top=15#
 
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Gbenel

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Hi everyone. I came to Canada 2 years ago (study permit for me, college, open work permit for my wife and study permit for our minor daugther). I graduated from College in May and then applied for a PGWP for me, extensios for my wife's work permit and our minor daughter's study permit extension. My resquest and my wife's request were approved, but my daughter study permit was refused (the explanation was that there was no letter of acceptance from school, which is weird because the first study permit my daughter got 2 years ago was obtained with this letter, so...). And the letter says: "Should you choose not to apply for restoration of your status, you will remain a person without legal Temporary Resident Status"

Anyway, my issue now is: (1) I have to apply for a restorarion of status first and the reapply for a study permit? (2) I should do both applications together (restoration and study permit)? (3) Can I only re-apply for a study permit, without restoration); (4) can I ONLY apply for a a visitor visa, asmy daughter doenst NEED a studay permit now (she is in high school, 15 years old).

I am very lost now. Please, I would really appreciate if someone could share information and experiences on this matter.

Thank you in advance!
I am currently in a similar situation . My children's applications have been rejected on the basis of LOA missing from application. Please, how did you rectify it? did you apply for a visitors record or study permit again? Kindly advise what additional documents you submitted?
 

Rakesh_1988u

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Feb 4, 2024
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You should have included acceptance as it was required, and she is in high school. If her study permit expired (90 days after expiry) then she is without status in Canada. Apply for restoration and study permit together. Is she still in school?

https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=490&top=15#
Hi @Naturgrl, I entered Canada on May 2023, on a Spousal Open Work Permit, accompanied with my 6 month old child. Both had a visa valid until Sep 2024. While I received a work permit at the POE, but no visitor record was issued for my child, they said the validity will be same as parent. What are the consequences of not having a Visitor Record? We were applying our PR application and found that a valid status is required for everyone. I see that, without Visitor record, baby should not stay for more than 6 months or apply for extension. But here we have already crossed the 6 months. The officer was supposed to grant a visitor record which he didn't. Request you to guide me.
 
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Naturgrl

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Hi @Naturgrl, I entered Canada on May 2023, on a Spousal Open Work Permit, accompanied with my 6 month old child. Both had a visa valid until Sep 2024. While I received a work permit at the POE, but no visitor record was issued for my child, they said the validity will be same as parent. What are the consequences of not having a Visitor Record? We were applying our PR application and found that a valid status is required for everyone. I see that, without Visitor record, baby should not stay for more than 6 months or apply for extension. But here we have already crossed the 6 months. The officer was supposed to grant a visitor record which he didn't. Request you to guide me.
You must apply online for a visitor record so your child must always be in status. Your child is allowed to stay 6 months and must renew before that time is up. Not sure what you mean by officer was supposed to grant visa record. CBSA does’t extend visitor record when you first arrive. You only do that online if wanting to stay more than 6 months..

So child is out of status. You must restore status within 90 days of the 6 months so that may not even be possible no. If past the 90 days, you can try to restore status along with applying for visitor record but it should be refused. Only way is for child to leave country and try to re-enter but that is not guaranteed. Read the link. May want to make a post separately and ask for options.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/visitors/restoration-status.html
 

Rakesh_1988u

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Feb 4, 2024
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You must apply online for a visitor record so your child must always be in status. Your child is allowed to stay 6 months and must renew before that time is up. Not sure what you mean by officer was supposed to grant visa record. CBSA does’t extend visitor record when you first arrive. You only do that online if wanting to stay more than 6 months..

So child is out of status. You must restore status within 90 days of the 6 months so that may not even be possible no. If past the 90 days, you can try to restore status along with applying for visitor record but it should be refused. Only way is for child to leave country and try to re-enter but that is not guaranteed. Read the link. May want to make a post separately and ask for options.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/visitors/restoration-status.html
My baby entered Canada on 05/12/23, 08/11/23 will be 6 months and 02/05/24 will be 90 days. Can I still apply for restoration.? Will it be approved.?
 
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Rakesh_1988u

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Feb 4, 2024
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You must apply online for a visitor record so your child must always be in status. Your child is allowed to stay 6 months and must renew before that time is up. Not sure what you mean by officer was supposed to grant visa record. CBSA does’t extend visitor record when you first arrive. You only do that online if wanting to stay more than 6 months..

So child is out of status. You must restore status within 90 days of the 6 months so that may not even be possible no. If past the 90 days, you can try to restore status along with applying for visitor record but it should be refused. Only way is for child to leave country and try to re-enter but that is not guaranteed. Read the link. May want to make a post separately and ask for options.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/visitors/restoration-status.html
In case we apply for restoration before 90days, Still it will be refused?