Implied Status
If a foreign worker, a visitor, and or a student have applied to extend their status as a temporary resident before their status expires, they can legally stay in Canada until a decision is made on their application. This duration of time is called Implied Status. Term Implied status has a new name called Maintained Status.
Restoration
If your current status expired and you have not applied 30 days prior your status expires you must apply to “restore your status” with in 90 days when your status expires.
If it has been more than 90 days then you must leave Canada immediately and re-apply from outside Canada.
Visitor Record
When you entered Canada you would have entered on either of the following documents:
You would have to make sure that either of your documents are valid during your stay. If you would like to stay Canada longer and would like to extend your stay, you would have to apply for a Visitor Record. A Visitor record is not a visa, it is a legal document that gives you a status and allow you to remain in Canada legally.
Extend your status
You can extend your stay as a visitor, a foreign worker or as a student any apply to extend your status by:
Bridging open work permit (BOWP)
If you are a Foreign National working in Canada and would like to extend your work permit then you might be eligible for Bridging open work permit while your application for permanent residence is in process. You can extend your stay as a temporary worker as long as:
BOWP extension only applies if your application of permanent residence is under process under following streams: