If your work permit has expired and your Permanent Residence application (PNP) is still in process, here are some options you might consider:
1. **Restoration of Status**: If your work permit expired less than 90 days ago, you might be eligible to apply for the restoration of your status and a new work permit. During this period, you cannot work until your status is restored and a new permit is issued.
2. **Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP)**: If you applied for permanent residence under the PNP and meet the eligibility criteria, you might be able to apply for a BOWP, which allows you to continue working while waiting for a decision on your PR application.
3. **Temporary Resident Visa (TRV)**: If you are eligible, you can apply for a temporary resident visa to remain in Canada legally while waiting for your PR application to be processed.
4. **Visitor Record**: If you are not eligible for a work permit or BOWP, you can apply to change your status to that of a visitor. This will allow you to stay in Canada legally, but you will not be allowed to work.
5. **Consult an Immigration Professional**: If you are unsure about your situation or need personalized advice, consulting an immigration lawyer or a licensed immigration consultant can be beneficial.
Make sure to act promptly, as delays might limit your options and impact your ability to remain in Canada legally.
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