Never done this myself, but on the myCIC page I think there is a button called 'Withdraw Profile'. Wait for others to answer though.redd456 said:please help.
how do you withdraw an applicationÉ
Withdraw profile is not for the already applied applications. its only to withdraw express entry profile. I applied and it got cancelled. i sent a CSE but i do not want to go ahead with that application. I am starting with a new application.JoacRy said:Never done this myself, but on the myCIC page I think there is a button called 'Withdraw Profile'. Wait for others to answer though.
kamae said:Hello everyone! I just submitted my PR application on Jan 12 thru EE. In my current employer's letter, it includes all pertinent information EXCEPT for that I am employed there permanently. Although the employment is permanent, it wasn't included in the letter. I am working there full-time and the letter does indicates that. Would that be reasons to reject my application?
To put your mind at ease, no this would not be a reason to reject an application as long as it has the other CIC requirements.
I got an ITA because I was nominated thru OINP. I currently live in Ontario and still in an open work permit. Just really worried since this is my 2nd time applying. The first time was cancelled because I submitted a wrong document for my spouse's NZ police certificate requirement..
Well, international travel of any kind should be mentioned (however short the trip might be). I guess you have to wait it out.eecandidate said:I am building few doubt in travel history submission in eAPR. Please kindly advise on following:
I went to UK on a student Visa on Dec 20, 2005 and returned permanently back to my home country on March, 2012. However, during this 6 year period, I travelled to my home country thrice for about a month each and returned.
My doubt is in the travel history section, I mentioned Dec 20, 2005 to March, 2012 travelling to UK for the purpose of study. I did not include those three trips I made back and forth to my home country and UK. Is this a cause of concern? However, I have included pages of my passport which show stampings along with dates. I just didnt bother to include the specifi dates of my travel in travel history section.
Because of this since my AOR in November, my background check is still not needed at this time. Could this be the potential reason.
Please kindly help what should I do?
Shall I make a CSE with all details again? I had filed a CSE on January 2016 earlier?rajkamalmohanram said:Well, international travel of any kind should be mentioned (however short the trip might be). I guess you have to wait it out.
Good luck!
Well, you could raise a CSE and let them know the additional travel details you need to add. Make it very polite.eecandidate said:Shall I make a CSE with all details again? I had filed a CSE on January 2016 earlier?
What do you recommend me to do?
If what you are saying is true, then this indeed is a pathetic situation. I hope you get a positive decision. In the meanwhile, I suggest you to create another EE profile and work on getting another ITA. If the decision is negative, then you would have wasted a lot of time!chella2700 said:Guys mine got rejected, the reason they were stating is that they haven't received ECA. The fact is I have uploaded the ECA report and have mentioned the right ECA number in my profile. So I have challenged their decision, and waiting for the outcome.
Fingers crossed.
The original copy must have not reached them. kindly check if you have ordered the right copy to be sent directly.chella2700 said:Guys mine got rejected, the reason they were stating is that they haven't received ECA. The fact is I have uploaded the ECA report and have mentioned the right ECA number in my profile. So I have challenged their decision, and waiting for the outcome.
Fingers crossed.