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Restoration of status in Canada for temporary residents
Including options for temporary resident status and visitor status
Temporary residents in Canada who have lost their status as workers or students now have the option to apply for restoration of status as visitors.
Previously, individuals in this situation were required to leave Canada and re-enter as visitors, as restoration was limited to the same status they previously held.
This change was communicated through updated official instructions to immigration officers, published on the immigration department's website on May 1, 2026.
Restoration of status allows foreign nationals in Canada who have lost their temporary resident status to apply for reinstatement.
To be eligible, applicants must apply within 90 days of losing their status, remain in Canada until a decision is made, and continue to meet the requirements of the temporary resident status they are applying for.
Submitting an application for restoration of status, whether as a worker, student, or visitor, does not authorize a foreign national to work or study.
Foreign nationals must immediately cease working or studying upon losing their work or study authorization.
Implications for Temporary Foreign Workers and International Students
Workers and students who have lost their status and do not have an immediate pathway to a new work permit can now apply to remain in Canada as visitors while they explore their options.
Previously, individuals in this position would generally have had to leave Canada and re-enter as visitors to obtain visitor status.
This is no longer necessary, provided the applicant submits their restoration application within 90 days of losing status.
A worker or student applying for restoration as a visitor will need to apply for a visitor record alongside their restoration application, pay the corresponding fees, and satisfy an officer that they meet the requirements of a visitor.
Important Considerations
Restoration of status is highly discretionary. Officers assess each application individually, and approval is not guaranteed.
An applicant is considered out of status while their restoration application is being processed. This could affect future visa or immigration applications, including permanent residence applications, even if the restoration is ultimately approved.
For this reason, foreign nationals are strongly encouraged to take all reasonable steps to maintain their status in Canada. Applying for restoration of status should be used only as a last resort.
Possible Restoration Scenarios
A worker or student who wishes to restore their status under their original category, rather than as a visitor, can still do so.
In addition, applicants restoring as workers or students may apply for a different type of permit alongside their restoration application, provided they meet all eligibility requirements and pay the additional fees. In these cases, the application for restoration is assessed first, and if successful, an Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) officer will then consider the application to change status.
The table below illustrates how restoration applies under the updated guidance:
Previous Status | Status Applying To | Possible?
Worker | Restore Visitor Status | Yes (new)
Worker | Restore Worker Status | Yes
Worker | Gain Student Status | Yes
Student | Restore Visitor Status | Yes (new)
Student | Restore Student Status | Yes
Student | Gain Worker Status | Yes
Visitor | Restore Visitor Status | Yes
These changes provide greater flexibility for temporary residents in Canada who have lost their status, allowing them to remain in the country legally while exploring their options. |
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