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Create a new express entry profile after withdrawing a PR application

GD06

Star Member
Nov 18, 2020
50
16
Hi everyone,

I just realized that although the online application system awarded me additional points for 3 year work experience while I was still 2 weeks away from completing 3 years by the AOR date. This issue is well-known because the questionnaire only asks about the month and year instead of exact dates for each job experience. As a result, I decided to withdraw my current eAPR. I already sent out a CSE to IRCC for withdrawing my application. May I know when I can create a new express entry profile to enter the pool again?

(1) I wait until IRCC replies to me and formally withdraws my eAPR. This could take weeks to months as IRCC is currently very slow in responding requests.
(2) I create a new account and a new express entry profile. I can get ITA early but I will not submit my new eAPR until the old one is formally withdrawn.

Any suggestions on my situation?

Thanks!
 

ankitagoyal

Star Member
May 20, 2017
194
28
Vancouver
Hi everyone,

I just realized that although the online application system awarded me additional points for 3 year work experience while I was still 2 weeks away from completing 3 years by the AOR date. This issue is well-known because the questionnaire only asks about the month and year instead of exact dates for each job experience. As a result, I decided to withdraw my current eAPR. I already sent out a CSE to IRCC for withdrawing my application. May I know when I can create a new express entry profile to enter the pool again?

(1) I wait until IRCC replies to me and formally withdraws my eAPR. This could take weeks to months as IRCC is currently very slow in responding requests.
(2) I create a new account and a new express entry profile. I can get ITA early but I will not submit my new eAPR until the old one is formally withdrawn.

Any suggestions on my situation?

Thanks!
The IRCC system calculates work experience by calculating months and not actual days worked in the month. IRCC is aware some applicants are receiving an ITA a month or two early and they advise the candidates not to delay their eAPR or turn down the invitation if the work experience is continuing. If the work genuinely ended before accumulating one year of work, however, they should decline the invitation.

IRCC examining officers are aware of this, and when looking at the application they will take into consideration factors such as the continuous work status, the Offer of Employment Letter from the same employer, and whether the applicant reached the experience required by the time the application is processed.

If you meet all these, you don't need to withdraw your e-APR.
 

GD06

Star Member
Nov 18, 2020
50
16
The IRCC system calculates work experience by calculating months and not actual days worked in the month. IRCC is aware some applicants are receiving an ITA a month or two early and they advise the candidates not to delay their eAPR or turn down the invitation if the work experience is continuing. If the work genuinely ended before accumulating one year of work, however, they should decline the invitation.

IRCC examining officers are aware of this, and when looking at the application they will take into consideration factors such as the continuous work status, the Offer of Employment Letter from the same employer, and whether the applicant reached the experience required by the time the application is processed.

If you meet all these, you don't need to withdraw your e-APR.
Thank you so much for your suggestions!

I read a lot of posts on this forum, and many people suggest that if you can't fulfill the number of years (in my case 3 years) by the AOR date, they will round down to a lower level (in my case into 1 year). Then I will lose around 25 points and my CRS score would be below the cut-off point, resulting in a refusal. That's the reason I want to withdraw my e-APR.

In my CSE to IRCC, I explain my situation in the reason for withdrawing stating that my AOR date (Nov 7th) was 2 weeks ahead of the date I fulfill 3-year experience (Nov 21st). If IRCC told me that I don't have to withdraw my case, I will not continue to withdraw. I am still waiting for their reply with a letter for me to sign to confirm the withdrawal request.

Meanwhile, I also made appointments with licensed representatives to consult my current situation. I will update this post with their suggestions.

Thank you again for replying me and hope my case can help anyone with a similar situation!
 

GD06

Star Member
Nov 18, 2020
50
16
Thank you so much for your reply! Your information is very helpful!
I will also try to @IRCC on Twitter to see whether they can also give some suggestions :)

Also, since I submitted CSE already mentioning my intention to withdraw my application, will they immediately suspend the processing of my case? Or they will wait until I signed the confirmation letter to suspend the processing of my case and withdraw it? I think I am currently still in the queue waiting for MEP/BIL. My AOR date is November 7th, 2020.

Thanks for your suggestions!
 

ankitagoyal

Star Member
May 20, 2017
194
28
Vancouver
Thank you so much for your reply! Your information is very helpful!
I will also try to @IRCC on Twitter to see whether they can also give some suggestions :)

Also, since I submitted CSE already mentioning my intention to withdraw my application, will they immediately suspend the processing of my case? Or they will wait until I signed the confirmation letter to suspend the processing of my case and withdraw it? I think I am currently still in the queue waiting for MEP/BIL. My AOR date is November 7th, 2020.

Thanks for your suggestions!
You may write back to them explaining your situation and wait for them to reply. They will find out if you can withdraw your application and will contact you if they need more information.
 

GD06

Star Member
Nov 18, 2020
50
16
You may write back to them explaining your situation and wait for them to reply. They will find out if you can withdraw your application and will contact you if they need more information.
Thank you for your suggestions!
I will keep posting updates under this thread. Hope my case can be helpful to others with a similar situation.
 

GD06

Star Member
Nov 18, 2020
50
16
I sent out a web form on Nov 23rd, and got a reply on IRCC on Nov 26th as follows:


Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

If you wish to withdraw your application, we invite you to send us a signed written request before a final decision is reached in your file, as follows:

In both cases, please include:

  • Your full name,
  • Your date of birth,
  • Your address,
  • The date you sent your application,
  • Your client ID/UCI (if you have one),
  • The type of application (e.g., sponsorship of my spouse),
  • The reason for the withdrawal, and
  • A copy of the e-Payment receipt or a copy of both sides of the payment receipt form (IMM 5401).
For sponsorship applications only, please also provide the following information about the principal applicant:

  • Full name,
  • Client ID/UCI (if available), and
  • Date of birth.
Important reminder

If your file is being processed outside Canada, please also send your withdrawal request to the responsible visa office.

What happens next?

The office will review your letter and let you know if your request to withdraw has been accepted. Please note that a withdrawal request will only be considered if permanent residence status has not yet been given.

The amount of the refund, if approved, will depend on the processing stage of your application:

  • If the processing of your application has not started, you will be refunded the total amount.
  • If the processing of your application has started, only the Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) will be refunded.
If your withdrawal request is accepted, a refund should be issued within 16 weeks. If applicable, it will be given to the person identified as the payer. If it should be given to someone else, you have to give the name and address of that person in your request.
 

ankitagoyal

Star Member
May 20, 2017
194
28
Vancouver
I sent out a web form on Nov 23rd, and got a reply on IRCC on Nov 26th as follows:


Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

If you wish to withdraw your application, we invite you to send us a signed written request before a final decision is reached in your file, as follows:

In both cases, please include:

  • Your full name,
  • Your date of birth,
  • Your address,
  • The date you sent your application,
  • Your client ID/UCI (if you have one),
  • The type of application (e.g., sponsorship of my spouse),
  • The reason for the withdrawal, and
  • A copy of the e-Payment receipt or a copy of both sides of the payment receipt form (IMM 5401).
For sponsorship applications only, please also provide the following information about the principal applicant:

  • Full name,
  • Client ID/UCI (if available), and
  • Date of birth.
Important reminder

If your file is being processed outside Canada, please also send your withdrawal request to the responsible visa office.

What happens next?

The office will review your letter and let you know if your request to withdraw has been accepted. Please note that a withdrawal request will only be considered if permanent residence status has not yet been given.

The amount of the refund, if approved, will depend on the processing stage of your application:

  • If the processing of your application has not started, you will be refunded the total amount.
  • If the processing of your application has started, only the Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF) will be refunded.
If your withdrawal request is accepted, a refund should be issued within 16 weeks. If applicable, it will be given to the person identified as the payer. If it should be given to someone else, you have to give the name and address of that person in your request.
Are you withdrawing your application?
 

GD06

Star Member
Nov 18, 2020
50
16
Are you withdrawing your application?
I sent out a web form to withdraw already, and this is the reply I got from IRCC. I haven't sent them the required signed letter. I plan to submit another web form to explain my situation, and hopefully, they can discard my original request to withdraw and continue to process my application.
 

aasthab

Newbie
Dec 15, 2020
3
0
Hi everyone,

I just realized that although the online application system awarded me additional points for 3 year work experience while I was still 2 weeks away from completing 3 years by the AOR date. This issue is well-known because the questionnaire only asks about the month and year instead of exact dates for each job experience. As a result, I decided to withdraw my current eAPR. I already sent out a CSE to IRCC for withdrawing my application. May I know when I can create a new express entry profile to enter the pool again?

(1) I wait until IRCC replies to me and formally withdraws my eAPR. This could take weeks to months as IRCC is currently very slow in responding requests.
(2) I create a new account and a new express entry profile. I can get ITA early but I will not submit my new eAPR until the old one is formally withdrawn.

Any suggestions on my situation?

Thanks!
Hi,

i am in a similar sitation. How long did it take for IRCC toa ccept your withdrawl? and have you beena ble to apply for PR since then?
 

GD06

Star Member
Nov 18, 2020
50
16
Hi,

i am in a similar sitation. How long did it take for IRCC toa ccept your withdrawl? and have you beena ble to apply for PR since then?
Hi,

After consulting with several lawyers, I got a consistent answer that the 2-week gap between system calculation and the total number of hours will not lead to a refusal. Your case might be different. Thus I suggest you consult with lawyers to get legal suggestions. In my case, I decided to continue the current application, so I sent another webform to IRCC saying that please discard my previous web form asking for the withdraw of my application.

Hope this helps you!

Thanks!
 

GD06

Star Member
Nov 18, 2020
50
16
Update: I got an IRCC reply to my second web form saying that

"We have received your request to cancel the withdrawal of your application. A note was added to your file and we have advised the responsible office."

I also got MEP & BIL today. It seems that they are still processing my application.
 

ankitagoyal

Star Member
May 20, 2017
194
28
Vancouver
Hi,

i am in a similar sitation. How long did it take for IRCC toa ccept your withdrawl? and have you beena ble to apply for PR since then?
The IRCC system calculates work experience by calculating months and not actual days worked in the month. IRCC is aware some applicants are receiving an ITA a month or two early and they advise the candidates not to delay their eAPR or turn down the invitation if the work experience is continuing. If the work genuinely ended before accumulating one year of work, however, they should decline the invitation.

IRCC examining officers are aware of this, and when looking at the application they will take into consideration factors such as the continuous work status, the Offer of Employment Letter from the same employer, and whether the applicant reached the experience required by the time the application is processed.

If you meet all these, you don't need to withdraw your e-APR.
 

johnnywasserman

Full Member
Nov 27, 2020
41
34
Update: I got an IRCC reply to my second web form saying that

"We have received your request to cancel the withdrawal of your application. A note was added to your file and we have advised the responsible office."

I also got MEP & BIL today. It seems that they are still processing my application.
Hi,
My attorney made a request to withdraw my application on 4th December. Since then I have not received any communication. How long did it take for them to get back to you?

Thanks
 

GD06

Star Member
Nov 18, 2020
50
16
Hi,
My attorney made a request to withdraw my application on 4th December. Since then I have not received any communication. How long did it take for them to get back to you?

Thanks
I sent my requests to IRCC by web-forms myself. Both web-forms got a reply in 2 business days. Hope this information is helpful to you.