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his*marty

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On IMM 1344 question 1 says if you are found ineligible to sponsor would you like to withdraw your application or proceed.

My best guess is to submit withdraw as I don't think my husband would be approved for PR anyways without a sponsor. If I'm found ineligible I would withdraw and fix whatever was the issue - which honestly, I doubt there would be any issues - I'm neither on social assistance, undischarged bankruptcy or sponsored before.

Can anyone shed some light on this, please? Thank you in advance.
 
On IMM 1344 question 1 says if you are found ineligible to sponsor would you like to withdraw your application or proceed.

My best guess is to submit withdraw as I don't think my husband would be approved for PR anyways without a sponsor. If I'm found ineligible I would withdraw and fix whatever was the issue - which honestly, I doubt there would be any issues - I'm neither on social assistance, undischarged bankruptcy or sponsored before.

Can anyone shed some light on this, please? Thank you in advance.
Yes, you choose to withdraw in case of SA denial, its 100% denial if SA not approved. There is no basis for PR without a sponsor, I don't even understand why they have this option in the first place.
 
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Yes, you choose to withdraw in case of SA denial, its 100% denial if SA not approved. There is no basis for PR without a sponsor, I don't even understand why they have this option in the first place.
With an Outland sponsorship, there is the option to appeal a refusal. If you withdraw, there is no grounds for an appeal.
 
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With an Outland sponsorship, there is the option to appeal a refusal. If you withdraw, there is no grounds for an appeal.

Buletruck, the question in the top of this form is only asking me about being refused as a sponsor, not refusal for the principal applicant to become a PR. (Question 1 of the Application to Sponsor)
 
Yes, you choose to withdraw in case of SA denial, its 100% denial if SA not approved. There is no basis for PR without a sponsor, I don't even understand why they have this option in the first place.

This is what I thought, it's a silly question on a family sponsorship application.