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Working Holiday Permit extension

DutchCanuck

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Mar 20, 2019
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Hello,

I've been in Canada on a working holiday permit since August last year.
When I arrived in Canada, my permit got issued and I had to tell them when I planned on leaving.
I told them that I expected to leave end of January so that's what they set the expiry date to.
However, plans changed and I wanted to stay longer. Now, the working holiday permit makes Dutch citizens eligible to stay for 12 months, but I intended to stay for a shorter period than that.
In December I decided to apply for an extension as I thought that was possible as the visa still made me eligible to stay longer, it's just that the expiry date was set earlier.
Now, after I applied for the extension I heard and read that it's not possible to do this and that it can even be seen as abuse of the visa process. I expect to hear back end of April, but I'm already panicking and don't know what to do anymore
 

scylla

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Buffalo
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28-05-2010
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19-08-2010
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28-06-2010
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01-10-2010
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05-10-2010
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05-10-2010
Hello,

I've been in Canada on a working holiday permit since August last year.
When I arrived in Canada, my permit got issued and I had to tell them when I planned on leaving.
I told them that I expected to leave end of January so that's what they set the expiry date to.
However, plans changed and I wanted to stay longer. Now, the working holiday permit makes Dutch citizens eligible to stay for 12 months, but I intended to stay for a shorter period than that.
In December I decided to apply for an extension as I thought that was possible as the visa still made me eligible to stay longer, it's just that the expiry date was set earlier.
Now, after I applied for the extension I heard and read that it's not possible to do this and that it can even be seen as abuse of the visa process. I expect to hear back end of April, but I'm already panicking and don't know what to do anymore
Your case is pretty unique. I think you should be expecting a refusal - but you never know.

At this point you might as well wait and see what happens. If it's a refusal, you'll need to stop working immediately and should leave the country within 30 days.
 
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