Higirl101 said:Hi , i would like to know how to cancel my spousal sponsorship without family or c/o signer knowing, im stuck in an arranged marriage and the case is in process, is there a way to cancelling it without family knowing?
Please help
CIC will tell your husband that the application has been withdrawn.girl101 said:Sorry for the confusion. I meant spousal sponsorship, hes my spouse but i wanted to cancel it, but do not want them finding out I cancelled it because its going to cause problems for me,
i wanted to know if immigration will just tell them it has been denied or rejected instead of saying its been cancelled.
Thanks for your help
. Have to ask... How is an application accidently withdrawn?screech339 said:CIC will tell your husband that the application has been withdrawn.
I had 2 cases in my 2012 inland sponsorship timesheets that the applicants were informed that the application was withdrawn. Not rejected or denied. One accidentally withdrawn the PR application. The other withdrawn the PR on purpose.
In both cases, the applicants were informed by email that the application was withdrawn and the PR application process is considered closed.
The sponsor withdrawn the PR application by mistake. Thus by accident.Mrs. Davis said:. Have to ask... How is an application accidently withdrawn?
ok. Wasn't being smart , seriously was just wondering how that could happen. One's worst nightmaresscreech339 said:The sponsor withdrawn the PR application by mistake. Thus by accident.
I agree with screech....best thing is to cancel it straighforward if you are sure that is what you want to do.....yes, your husband/ family may get to know about it...but thats bound to come up sometime in the future anyway.screech339 said:steerpike,
As much as your ideas are ways to help make the application get denied, you are only making it worst for the OP. The OP may be the one sponsoring the husband that was pre-arranged. You are giving the OP zero chances in being able to sponsor a different foreign spouse if she so chooses to.
If she is the one being sponsored by the husband, don't you think she deserves alternative means to immigrate Canada, say by her own merits via Skill Worker Program.