Hi Ali
You will still need to submit an application to let CIC know that you are not longer wants that.
Here is what I found for you that might be helpful
Good luck in your new life and glad you are avoiding all these immigration stuff here in Canada.
Source:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/refugees/canada/processing/withdrawal.asp
Procedures: Withdrawal of a refugee claim
At any point prior to the referral of a claim to the Refugee Protection Division (RPD), or the determination that the claim is not eligible for referral, the client may indicate that they no longer wish to pursue the claim. Such a discontinuation is not considered a withdrawal for the purposes of paragraph
A101(1)(c) of IRPA. This means that if the person concerned makes a refugee claim at a later date, it cannot be determined ineligible under
A101(1)(c).
Procedures for withdrawal
- If a claimant requests a withdrawal before referral to the Refugee Protection Division
- A refugee claim at a later date would not be found ineligible under A101(1)(c).
- Complete form IMM 5317B, “Withdrawal of a Claim for Refugee Protection prior to Referral to the RPD”;
- Explain the contents of the form and ensure person understands the statement and that the refugee claim will not be heard and they will have to leave Canada;
- Attach a photo and seal with a port stamp;
- Give claimant a copy; and
- In the RR screen of FOSS, enter ‘3 – withdrawn’ in the ‘otherwise concluded reason’ field.
- Note: If the person still wants to enter Canada, admissibility of the person must be assessed.
- If the person is at a POE and is not seeking to enter Canada, the officer may allow the person to leave as per R42(1).
- When a removal order is made (whether at a port of entry or inland), it comes into force as per A49(1).
- If the person is in status, they may remain in Canada until that status expires.
- If a claimant requests withdrawal after claim found ineligible
- the officer may not reconsider the eligibility decision;
- any future claims would be ineligible 101(1)(c);
- any removal order comes into force in accordance with paragraph 49(2)(a) or (b).
- If a Claimant requests withdrawal after referral to the Refugee Protection Division
- the claimant should inform the RPD, either in writing or orally at a proceeding of the RPD;
- Any future claims would be ineligible 101(1)(c), including when a withdrawal is communicated to the IRB through an intermediary e.g. CBSA officer.
Note: A person whose claim is considered withdrawn by the RPD may apply to the RPD to have their claim reinstated.