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Old Feb 28th 2004, 12:08 am
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Stefan
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Dear All,

My wife and I decided to withdraw our sponsor application due to some
unforseen events and two days later I checked the e-client status and
it was 'Decision Made'!

One can only withdraw an appplication only while 'In Status'.

Funily enough, things had turn around very quickly and we still want
to move to Canada. Funny I know!

Lets assume the application was accepted. What will happen now? Will
the process be stopped, we loose the money and that is it?

Or since one cannot withdraw an application while 'Decision Made' the
process will still continue and the letter is ignored?

Should maybe we write back to them and inform them we wish to continue
with process?

Please, I would appreciate any advice on this funny (and sad) move.

Thanks a lot
Stefan
 
Old Feb 28th 2004, 1:21 am
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Pmm
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Hi Stefan

"Stefan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Dear All,
    > My wife and I decided to withdraw our sponsor application due to some
    > unforseen events and two days later I checked the e-client status and
    > it was 'Decision Made'!
    > One can only withdraw an appplication only while 'In Status'.
    > Funily enough, things had turn around very quickly and we still want
    > to move to Canada. Funny I know!
    > Lets assume the application was accepted. What will happen now? Will
    > the process be stopped, we loose the money and that is it?
    > Or since one cannot withdraw an application while 'Decision Made' the
    > process will still continue and the letter is ignored?
    > Should maybe we write back to them and inform them we wish to continue
    > with process?
    > Please, I would appreciate any advice on this funny (and sad) move.
    > Thanks a lot
    > Stefan

You didn't say who you were sponsoring, or where but Decision made could be
one of many decisions. Fax the office handling the application and tell
them you want to withdraw. As long as the visa has not been issued, there
should be no problems. You will not receive your application fees back,
only the RPRF fee.

PMM
 
Old Feb 28th 2004, 3:43 am
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Information
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Dear Stefan:

Your Assessment letter maybe enroute.

You may want to fax a letter and indicate that you wish to continue with the
process, and sit and wait for a response from CIC.

Yours truly,
Lori Roberts
________________________
Webimmigration.com
Main Floor, 137 Bannatyne Avenue East
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3B 0R3
Tel: 1-204-943-3303
Fax: 1-204-943-2625
Email: [email protected]
Visit our website at www.webimmigration.com

"Stefan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > Dear All,
    > My wife and I decided to withdraw our sponsor application due to some
    > unforseen events and two days later I checked the e-client status and
    > it was 'Decision Made'!
    > One can only withdraw an appplication only while 'In Status'.
    > Funily enough, things had turn around very quickly and we still want
    > to move to Canada. Funny I know!
    > Lets assume the application was accepted. What will happen now? Will
    > the process be stopped, we loose the money and that is it?
    > Or since one cannot withdraw an application while 'Decision Made' the
    > process will still continue and the letter is ignored?
    > Should maybe we write back to them and inform them we wish to continue
    > with process?
    > Please, I would appreciate any advice on this funny (and sad) move.
    > Thanks a lot
    > Stefan
 
Old Feb 28th 2004, 8:26 am
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Stefan
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Default Re: Sent letter to withdraw application and....

Thanks PMM for your answer.

I think I was unclear. My wife (she is Canadian) is sponsoring me and
we are living outside of Canada.

We cannot find a direct telephone line, fax or email were we can
contact the Case Processing Centre in Mississauga as from outside
Canada we can only directly contact Rome.

We sent a letter of withdrawal to the CPC two days before the
'Decision Made' status showed up in the e-client online services on
the CIC website.

We now want them to disregard that letter as we want to continue with
the process.

Its true we do not know the outcome of the decison yet as the letter
they sent is still on the way. But if it was a positve letter, then we
want to continue.

We are afraid that they will now stop the process and lose the money
when they recieve that letter.

We are not sure what course of action we should take...

Thanks for your help.
Stefan



"PMM" <pmurray-no [email protected]> wrote in message news:<iWS%b.22783$A12.19573@edtnps84>...
    > Hi Stefan
    >
    > "Stefan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Dear All,
    > >
    > > My wife and I decided to withdraw our sponsor application due to some
    > > unforseen events and two days later I checked the e-client status and
    > > it was 'Decision Made'!
    > >
    > > One can only withdraw an appplication only while 'In Status'.
    > >
    > > Funily enough, things had turn around very quickly and we still want
    > > to move to Canada. Funny I know!
    > >
    > > Lets assume the application was accepted. What will happen now? Will
    > > the process be stopped, we loose the money and that is it?
    > >
    > > Or since one cannot withdraw an application while 'Decision Made' the
    > > process will still continue and the letter is ignored?
    > >
    > > Should maybe we write back to them and inform them we wish to continue
    > > with process?
    > >
    > > Please, I would appreciate any advice on this funny (and sad) move.
    > >
    > > Thanks a lot
    > > Stefan
    >
    > You didn't say who you were sponsoring, or where but Decision made could be
    > one of many decisions. Fax the office handling the application and tell
    > them you want to withdraw. As long as the visa has not been issued, there
    > should be no problems. You will not receive your application fees back,
    > only the RPRF fee.
    >
    > PMM
 
Old Feb 28th 2004, 9:32 am
  #5  
Stefan
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Default Re: Sent letter to withdraw application and....

Dear Lori,

Thank you for your response.

I think I will wait for their letter to arrive and see their decision,
and then I'll send the fax telling them to continue with the process
(always if it is a positive decision from their side).

I hope it will not be that late then!

Thanks
Stefan



"Information" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<12V%[email protected]>...
    > Dear Stefan:
    >
    > Your Assessment letter maybe enroute.
    >
    > You may want to fax a letter and indicate that you wish to continue with the
    > process, and sit and wait for a response from CIC.
    >
    > Yours truly,
    > Lori Roberts
    > ________________________
    > Webimmigration.com
    > Main Floor, 137 Bannatyne Avenue East
    > Winnipeg, Manitoba
    > Canada R3B 0R3
    > Tel: 1-204-943-3303
    > Fax: 1-204-943-2625
    > Email: [email protected]
    > Visit our website at www.webimmigration.com
    >
    > "Stefan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Dear All,
    > >
    > > My wife and I decided to withdraw our sponsor application due to some
    > > unforseen events and two days later I checked the e-client status and
    > > it was 'Decision Made'!
    > >
    > > One can only withdraw an appplication only while 'In Status'.
    > >
    > > Funily enough, things had turn around very quickly and we still want
    > > to move to Canada. Funny I know!
    > >
    > > Lets assume the application was accepted. What will happen now? Will
    > > the process be stopped, we loose the money and that is it?
    > >
    > > Or since one cannot withdraw an application while 'Decision Made' the
    > > process will still continue and the letter is ignored?
    > >
    > > Should maybe we write back to them and inform them we wish to continue
    > > with process?
    > >
    > > Please, I would appreciate any advice on this funny (and sad) move.
    > >
    > > Thanks a lot
    > > Stefan
 

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