My suggestion. Go and make a consultation with an Immigration Consultant or an Immigration Lawyer. If you are unsure, and cannot provide any more information about your application as to why it was withdrawn, seek professional advice. I am sure the feeling you have, sucks, but, without knowing anything more about the application, I don't know if anyone could offer advice.
They are saying you or someone is inadmissible pursuant to
s. 117(9)(d) of the IRPR or they have withdrawn your application because...again, I don't know the words they used in your letter...so you may just need to start over and get some facts straight.
s. 117(9)(d) Excluded relationships
(9) A foreign national shall not be considered a member of the family class by virtue of their relationship to a sponsor if;
(d) subject to subsection (10), the sponsor previously made an application for permanent residence and became a permanent resident and, at the time of that application, the foreign national was a non-accompanying family member of the sponsor and was not examined.
They do not need to reach out to you if they find you inadmissible or if they withdrew your application. They are saying that you or someone in your application was not examined. I am not sure of your past applications, so I cannot comment on what exactly they mean but...
s. (117)10) and (11) of the IRPR
(10)
- Exception
(10) Subject to subsection (11), paragraph (9)(d) does not apply in respect of a foreign national referred to in that paragraph who was not examined because an officer determined that they were not required by the Act or the former Act, as applicable, to be examined.
(11)
- Application of par. (9)(d)
(11) Paragraph (9)(d) applies in respect of a foreign national referred to in subsection (10) if an officer determines that, at the time of the application referred to in that paragraph,
- (a) the sponsor was informed that the foreign national could be examined and the sponsor was able to make the foreign national available for examination but did not do so or the foreign national did not appear for examination; or
- (b) the foreign national was the sponsor’s spouse, was living separate and apart from the sponsor and was not examined.
Again, my advice. If you cannot provide any more information about your application or your past applications, seek out a professional. It will save a lot of time and emotional pain. Best of luck!