If you want to extend your stay in Canada, you should apply at least 30 days before your status expires. Depending on your situation, you may need to use a different application form. For example, if you have a new job offer in Canada, you will need to apply for a new work permit. Your employer may also be required to obtain a new Labour Market Opinion prior to your application for a work permit.
Yes, you can apply from inside Canada if the work permit you apply for outside Canada is still valid.
Yes, you can apply to restore your temporary resident status and extend your work permit. You can only do this if your permit expired less than 90 days ago. Because you applied to restore your status after it had expired, you cannot work while this application is in progress. When applying, you must also pay the fees for both the restoration of status and a new work permit.
Yes. You can stay in Canada and may be able to keep working under what’s called implied status. This lasts until Citizenship and Immigration Canada has made a decision on your application.
If you applied for another work permit, you must stay in Canada and meet the conditions of your original work permit. If you applied for a work permit extension before your work permit expired, you can keep working under the same permit until a decision is made.
If you applied for a different kind of permit, you cannot do any of the activities allowed by the original work permit.
Yes, if you applied for a work permit extension before your work permit expired, you can keep working until a decision is made on your application.
You must stay in Canada and meet the conditions of your original work permit to maintain your implied status until a decision is made on your application to extend your work permit.
CIC does not provide confirmation that you have implied status in Canada. However, you should keep proof that you submitted the application before your work permit expired. This includes copies of the application, the fee receipt, and something that confirms the date it was sent and delivered. This should be sufficient proof to your employer.
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