Can You Hold Two Immigration Statuses in Canada at the Same Time?

Learn why you cannot hold two immigration statuses simultaneously in Canada and how to transition from one status to another properly.

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You cannot hold two status in Canada simultaneously. For instance, you can't be both a temporary resident (like a student or worker) and a permanent resident at the same time. You must transition from one status to another by following the appropriate immigration procedures.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I be a student and permanent resident at the same time in Canada? No, you cannot hold both statuses simultaneously. You must transition from one status to another by following official immigration procedures.
  2. How do I change my status from temporary resident to permanent resident in Canada? You need to apply through the appropriate immigration program and fulfill all requirements to transition from temporary to permanent resident status legally.
  3. Is it possible to have dual immigration status in Canada? No, Canadian immigration law does not allow holding two immigration statuses at the same time. You must hold only one valid status at any given time.