Understanding Implied Status in Canada

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Discover the intricacies of maintaining legal status in Canada with implied status.

Navigating the complexities of immigration laws can be daunting, especially when it comes to maintaining your legal status as a temporary resident in Canada. Whether you're a visitor, student, or worker, understanding the concept of "implied status" can be crucial in ensuring your stay remains lawful as you await a decision on your application for an extension. This blog post delves into the intricacies of implied status, exploring its implications for travel, work, and study, and offers practical advice for managing your residency status effectively.

What is Implied Status?

Implied status, also known as maintained status, is a provision in Canadian immigration law that allows temporary residents to continue their stay legally while their application to extend their permit is under review. This status is a lifeline for those whose permits are nearing expiration but wish to remain in Canada without disruption. It permits individuals to live under the same conditions as their original permit, ensuring continuity in their daily lives. For instance, if you are a worker applying for a work permit extension, you can continue working for the same employer while your application is processed.

The beauty of implied status lies in its ability to bridge the gap between the expiration of your current permit and the decision on your extension application, providing peace of mind during what can be an anxious waiting period.

Key Steps for Applying for an Extension

To benefit from implied status, it's essential to apply for an extension of your temporary resident status before your current permit expires. Ideally, applications should be submitted at least 30 days prior to expiration, although applying even a day before still keeps you eligible for implied status. The earlier you apply, the less room there is for last-minute complications.

Here's how implied status applies to different categories of temporary residents:

  • Workers: Continue working under the terms of their original work permit.
  • Students: Maintain their study activities according to their initial study permit.
  • Visitors: Are allowed to remain in Canada but cannot engage in work or study activities without the appropriate permits.

It's crucial to note that if you wish to change your employment or switch from a work permit to a study permit, you must apply for the relevant permit first. Engaging in unauthorized activities can lead to legal issues, so it's important to remain compliant with the conditions of your current status.

Travelling Outside Canada on Implied Status

One of the critical considerations for those on implied status is travel outside Canada. While you are allowed to leave the country, doing so can complicate your status. If you depart Canada while on implied status, you risk losing the privileges associated with your temporary resident status. Upon re-entry, you may only be allowed to return as a visitor until your extension application is approved, which means halting any work or study activities.

Conditions for re-entry vary:

  • TRV Exemption: If you're exempt from needing a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), you might re-enter as a visitor.
  • Valid TRV: If you hold a valid TRV, you could return as a temporary resident.

It's advisable to carry documentation proving your extension application submission when traveling. If travel is unavoidable, understanding these re-entry limitations can help manage expectations and plan accordingly.

How Implied Status Affects Your Authorized Stay Period

The outcome of your extension application significantly impacts your authorized stay in Canada:

a) If the Extension Application is Approved

Approval resets your status and specifies a new authorized stay period. However, if you leave and re-enter Canada, a border services officer may assign a new stay period, which should be adhered to.

b) If the Extension Application is Refused

Implied status continues until a final decision is made. After a refusal, you have a 90-day period to apply for status restoration. If you've re-entered Canada with a permitted stay, you can remain until the border officer's specified duration ends.

c) If the Extension Application is Withdrawn

Withdrawing your application cancels any pending request, ending your authorized stay. Re-entry under implied status gives you a stay period determined by the border services officer.

d) If the Extension Application is Rejected

Rejection due to an incomplete or ineligible application means your status isn't extended past your original permit's expiration. Ensure your application is complete to avoid this scenario.

Considerations for Permanent Residency Applicants

For those transitioning to permanent residency, implied status offers reassurance, as this period is recognized as lawful residence. It does not negatively impact your eligibility for permanent residency, which requires continuous legal residence.

Important Reminders for Maintaining Implied Status

Here are key strategies for managing implied status effectively:

  • Early Application: Submit extension applications at least 30 days before expiration.
  • Application Monitoring: Keep tabs on your application status and have documentation ready, especially if you anticipate travel.
  • Activity Restrictions: Avoid unauthorized work or study.
  • Travel Considerations: Be prepared for restrictions upon re-entry until your extension is approved.

Implied status is an essential concept for temporary residents seeking to extend their stay in Canada. Understanding its nuances, including travel restrictions and permitted activities, can aid in maintaining compliance and ensuring a smooth stay. Staying informed helps prevent disruptions and ensures you remain on the right side of Canadian immigration law.

For ongoing updates and guidelines, consult the latest from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

Azadeh Haidari-Garmash

VisaVio Inc.
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Azadeh Haidari-Garmash is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) registered with a number #R710392. She has assisted immigrants from around the world in realizing their dreams to live and prosper in Canada. Known for her quality-driven immigration services, she is wrapped with deep and broad Canadian immigration knowledge.

Being an immigrant herself and knowing what other immigrants can go through, she understands that immigration can solve rising labor shortages. As a result, Azadeh has over 10 years of experience in helping a large number of people immigrating to Canada. Whether you are a student, skilled worker, or entrepreneur, she can assist you with cruising the toughest segments of the immigration process seamlessly.

Through her extensive training and education, she has built the right foundation to succeed in the immigration area. With her consistent desire to help as many people as she can, she has successfully built and grown her Immigration Consulting company – VisaVio Inc. She plays a vital role in the organization to assure client satisfaction.

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