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Restoration of status in Canada refers to the process by which individuals who are currently in Canada as temporary residents (such as visitors, students, or workers) can apply to extend their stay or regain their temporary resident status if it has expired. Restoration allows individuals to continue their authorized stay in Canada without having to leave the country and reapply for a new visa or permit.

 

Here are some key points to understand about the restoration of status:

Restoration of Status

Eligibility: To be eligible for restoration, you must have lost your temporary resident status because your authorized period of stay expired. It is important to apply for restoration within 90 days of the expiration of your status.

 

Continuous compliance: You must have complied with the conditions of your original stay in Canada. This includes maintaining legal status, such as not working without authorization and respecting the terms of your visa or permit.

 

Application process: To restore your status, you typically need to submit an application to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and pay the necessary fees. The application should be accompanied by supporting documents, such as a letter explaining the reasons for the delay and any additional information required by IRCC.

Implied Status

Implied status: Once you have submitted your application for restoration, you may be considered to have "implied status." This means that you can continue to stay in Canada and, if applicable, continue working or studying until a decision is made on your restoration application.

 

Risks and limitations: It's important to note that there are risks involved in restoration applications. If your application is refused, you may be required to leave Canada. Additionally, restoration does not guarantee approval of an extension or change of status; it simply allows you to maintain your temporary resident status while the application is being processed.

 

It is recommended to consult the official website of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or seek advice from a qualified immigration professional for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the restoration of status process in Canada.