Hi there! I am reaching out due to sponsor eligibility refusal and writing to seek your guidance regarding the issue.
My sponsorship eligibility was recently refused by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) due to being in default of a previous sponsorship from 2017. Despite this, I chose to continue with the application, and the IRCC has sent the file to the visa office. As part of the process, my spouse’s fingerprints have been requested.
I have reached out to social assistance to inquire about any outstanding debt and the procedure for repayment. Unfortunately, I have been informed that clearing this debt and having social assistance confirm repayment to IRCC could take up to 4 months, or even longer. According to the refusal letter, IRCC will amend my immigration file once they receive confirmation from the provincial government that the debt has been fully repaid.
At this point, I am uncertain about the best course of action. Should I withdraw the current application and reapply once my debt is paid off, or is it possible to expect that IRCC will hold off on a final decision and restore my eligibility once they receive confirmation from social assistance? Is there any chance that my application can continue and eventually receive approval?
In addition IRCC has mentioned in the letter of refusal the following: "Once the provincial government advises Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) that final repayment has been made, you will no longer be in default and your immigration file will be amended to reflect this information."
I appreciate your guidance if anyone has any information about a similar case and letting me know.