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If your status expires. If you apply to extend your stay in Canada before the date by which you’re supposed to leave, you can legally stay in Canada until a decision is made on your application. In this situation, you have maintained your status.
When you send your application back, make sure you. add any document or information that was missing the first time and include the letter and checklist we sent you. write a letter that explains why you’re changing or updating your information, or why you can’t get the document we requested. If you applied on paper and we returned your ...
If you have a question about our request, you can. ask your question through your online account (if you have one). Upload a document with your question in place of the document we asked for. Make sure you keep your contact information updated. That way, we can contact you if we need to.
If you applied to extend or change your work permit before it expired, you’re authorized to continue working under the same conditions as your current work permit. You can show your employer proof that you submitted your application. Valid forms of proof include. a copy of your work permit application. proof that you paid your fees.
If your employer paid the employer compliance fee, they’ll also receive a refund. You don’t have to do anything else to get your refund. Normally, you’ll receive it within 8 weeks of your application being withdrawn. Your refund will be issued to the credit card you used to pay the fees.
Note: if 180 days have passed since the PR card was mailed, you will have to apply for a PR card, fill in section G (solemn declaration), and include the fee payment. Find out how long it may take for you to receive your new card.
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You can also contact IRCC by telephone at 1-888-242-2100 (in Canada only) Automated telephone service (available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week): If you have a touch-tone telephone you can listen to pre-recorded information about our programs, and check the status of your application.