She won’t have to catwalk her way out of the country.

A former “Project Runway” Canada contestant was thrilled Tuesday to find out she avoided deportation for racking up $3,400 on a stranger’s credit card — including paying vet bills for her pooch.

“I’m extremely relieved,” said leggy brunette Chanel Michaels, 31, who was arrested in July on a slew of felony raps.

“It is an amazing deal and I won’t get deported,” gushed the Canadian citizen as she sashayed down the hallway of Manhattan Criminal Court in a beige sweater and leggings.

Michaels — who said she is signed with Elite Model Management — copped a plea to disorderly conduct as a violation in exchange for two days of community service.

She must also pay full restitution and turn over the Apple laptop, iPod Touch and watch she bought with the stolen American Ex press card on April 25.

“I was not in a good state,” said Michaels, who once posed as a stewardess for a Super Bowl Budweiser ad. “It was a couple of days before I went to rehab. I was just being completely dumb,” she admitted.

She found the card in a cab the night before and first used it to pamper her beloved Pomeranian, Jack, named after Jack Kerouac.

“He’s my baby, and I knew he would miss me,” she said of her rehab stint. To ease his heartache, she spent $249 at Heart of Chelsea Animal Hospital on shots and worm pills then swung by Petco to buy toys and treats.

She then began to lavish herself with gifts and stopped by the Apple store, B&H Photo and Home Depot, according to court papers.

Cops originally thought she was part of a crime syndicate, she said, and she was “terrified” when 8 plainclothes officers showed up at her Gramercy apartment to arrest her.

“I feel like s—t,” she said of the crime, blaming the poor judgment on her addiction. “I’m not a calculating, vindictive person. I’m a happy Canadian.”

The willowy stunner, whose given name is Chanel Arnfinson, said she can now focus on her acting career and writing her memoir.

She said Academy Award-winning filmmaker Paul Haggis (“Crash”) is backing her book.

“He’s a fellow Canadian and likes my story,” she said. The unlikely duo has been photographed together at numerous movie screenings and charity events.