I made a mistake in my TR to PR application and submitted the document by webform the same day.
I got a reply today. Few important points are the "Mandatory documents section" and "Withdrawal of application".
Clearly, only 4 documents are considered mandatory and, one can withdraw their application by requesting a refund.
Good day,
Thank you for contacting Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
We identified that you have sent additional document(s) to add or to replace one or many documents already submitted in your application under the Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident (TR to PR) Pathway.
Please note that we do not accept unsolicited documents via the IRCC Web form for the TR to PR Pathway. The requirement was to submit a complete electronic application in the dedicated online intake portal as indicated in the
Public Policies and the
Instruction Guide.
While all supporting documentation must be included at the time of application, the processing office may contact you to request missing or additional documents (non-mandatory) at a later date, if required. In such case, the office will provide you with instructions on how to submit these documents using your
IRCC secure account. Please do not send documentation unless specifically requested by a processing officer.
Mandatory documents
The following documents are considered mandatory. If one of these documents were not submitted in your online application, your application is likely to be refused:
If you applied for the International Graduates stream, you were also required to submit any form of proof of completed study in Canada included in the
Guide 5069.
If you applied for the Workers in-Canada streams (healthcare / essential, non-healthcare), you were also required to submit any form of proof of the periods of work experience identified in your application included in the
Guide 5069.
Withdrawal of application and refunds
If you wish to withdraw your application, you will need to request a refund. We invite you to consult the
request a refund section of our website for the detailed instructions.
Depending on where your application is in the processing stage, you may be eligible to receive some or all of your fees/payment back. The initial receipt of the application and sorting of the application does not constitute processing of the application. If your application has not yet been processed, you may be eligible for a refund. If processing has started and you’ve received an Acknowledgement of Receipt (AoR), you may not be eligible for a refund.