Out of status in US going for Canadian visa

Bratok_NY

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Hey,
I'm in US right now and I had F-1 and I-94 for duration of status. I maintained fulltime status in college, but since I didn't comlete all the forms correctly while transfering from one school to another, my F-1 status was terminated. I asked for reinstatement, but it was rejected. Since it happened in the middle of semester I was advised to finish it.

Now I'm appling fo a canadian student visa. I don't have any papers on me because INS never sent them back. Will I have trouble geting canadian visa? Can I be deported from US when I claim at Canadian embasy in New York that I'm out of status? Will visa rejecion here in New York affect any future attempts to get a canadian visa from other countries(including my country of birth)?
 
I am in a similar situation - I am a US citizen and my husband is a foreign national and out of status for a long time in USA. We haven´t even started applying for his green card. Is it possible for my husband to apply for Canadian residencey (we qualify on the skilled class except for his status in US in question, he also has immediate family in Canada) or a student VISA? What obstacle we might face if we decide to move to Canada? Will he be able to get a student VISA for Canada from US at least without going back to his home country?
 
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