Thanks a lot. Actually, it's an immigration consultant handling my file. He seems quite slow, got my ITA last yr December, submitted my file this month and observed some mistakes after submission. Told him to withdraw, he said he did but hasn't got any withdrawal notification. Thanks, will holla at him.
Hell there, just to post this email I got from the immigration consultant handling my file as per the withdrawal procedures.
Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
To submit a withdrawal request, you must send a
signed withdrawal letter to the Centralized Intake Office (CIO) in Sydney, Nova Scotia, or fill out the
IRCC Web form available on our website. Your letter/email must include the following information:
- Your name,
- Your date of birth,
- Your address,
- The date you sent your application,
- Your client ID/UCI (if you have one),
- The type of application (e.g., caregiver),
- The reason for the withdrawal, and
- A copy of the e-Payment receipt or a copy of both sides of the payment receipt form (IMM 5401).
If applicable, you have to write
Withdrawal of Application on the envelope and send it to the CIO in Sydney. For their contact information, please visit our
website.
The office will review your letter and let you know if your request to withdraw has been accepted. Please note that a withdrawal request will only be considered if permanent residence status has not yet been given.
The amount of the refund, if approved, will depend on the processing stage of your application:
- If the processing of your application has not started, you will be refunded the total amount.
- If the processing of your application has started, only the RPRF will be refunded.
If your withdrawal request is accepted, a refund should be issued within 16 weeks. If applicable, it will be given to the person identified as the payer. If it should be given to someone else, you have to give the name and address of that person in your request.
We hope the information provided is helpful in assisting you with your enquiry.
We would also like to suggest the following online services that might be helpful to you with any immigration, refugee and/or citizenship future requests:
Sincerely,
Mathew, Agent 4029
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
www.cic.gc.ca
Note The information provided may change without notice. If there is conflicting information between the text in the email and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, the Citizenship Act or their regulations, the Act and/or Regulations prevail. This email was sent to you in the language of your choice. The information on the IRCC website is available in both official languages. The masculine form may have been used for convenience; it refers to both men and women.