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Wahbi

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Sep 8, 2016
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Hello everyone,
I been studying in Montreal, Quebec and my study permit has expired. At that time I did not have a school admission because I was planning on moving to Ontario and was waiting for the university to submit the letter of acceptance. Anyway my 90 days after expiration was close so I registered at language school to submit study permit renewal application in November 2015. Few days later I received the admission from the university in Ontario. So when CIC asked me to upload the CAQ or any document that might help in January 2016, I uploaded the new admission from Ontario and explained to them that I moving to Ontario to study there which doesn't need a CAQ. Later on May 27th 2016 I received a refusal letter for my study permit while I was already in Ontario taking summer school. The International office at my university suggested me that it better to finish my summer school by the end of July 2016 and then go back home and apply for from there which exactly what what I did. Now my study permit is refused for the reason (I did not comply with conditions of previous stay in Canada, I did not leave Canada by the end of the period authorized and I studied in Canada without authorization).

Does that I can't go to Canada again? Isn't there any chance that I can go back to finish my studies? How about my stuff in there? Please somebody help me.
 
More than overstaying I believe they refused because you went to school without authorization. When you're in such difficult situation you must just wait for their decision rather than being enrolled or working.
 
I suggest you to stay in your home country and establish ties there. Get a job work there for a year Atleast and get those employers to give you a written leave and ability to be-hired upon completion of your remaining program. More than overstaying the fact which bothers them is you continued to take classes when you didn't have any status. That's an offence instead of overstaying.