Long story short, i came here on a study permit but due to horrific disasters such as my house burning down and losing literally all my documents including my passport and study permit and clothes and everything in between, i couldnt attend college, explained the situation to my college but they didnt help and gave me a one year suspension for not attending a whole semester, took me a long time to get back on my feet after attending multiple therapy sessions provided by my college, got my documents back after 6 months of this happening, i found an employer who was willing to sponsor me for work, he applied for my LMIA, and told me as long as my application is in process i’m legally allowed to stay in canada, the LMIA is still in process although he didnt tell me that he didnt apply until january this year, 5 days ago i receive an email from CBSA stating that i have to leave the country because i violated the terms of my study permit and they will soon send me a letter of removal. I acknowledge my fault and that i should’ve known better and not blindly trust my employer, although he did apply for the LMIA and it is currently queued for assessment, what are my options now to resolve all this, should i leave the country before they send me a letter of removal? is it possible for me to take admission in a college now since i very much intend to complete my studies and since my student permit is still active they will dismiss the case after i enrol in a college? or should i wait for the LMIA decision. if i do decide to leave before the removal is issued and the lmia gets approved, are the chances of getting approval for the work visa extremely low? am i not going to be able to be able to come to north america anytime in future for whatever reason?