Hello All,
My wife and I along with our oldest daughter became PR in 2003. After staying for few years and moving between Canada and US we moved to US. Later we had two more daughters in US. Three years ago my wife permanently moved back to Canada along with the three daughters. She also got her and oldest daughter PR renewed since she is working and living her and met the residency obligation.
Now the question, we would like to sponsor our two minor daughters, 6 and 10 years old, through my wife. She has a decent job and should not have any problem supporting them. I have made sure that my daughters never over stay and have always crossed the border to US before 6 months. Is there any issue if my wife sponsor the two minor children for the PR? Does anyone see any complication here? We plan to file for them in Canada since they are here with the mother. Please advise. I spoke to one lawyer and she said my case is complicated and she would have to be very cautious how she presents it. Another lawyer said, it is straight forward since my wife has renewed her PR and permanently lives in Canada and has a life here. Any suggestions?
Thank you,
fus
My wife and I along with our oldest daughter became PR in 2003. After staying for few years and moving between Canada and US we moved to US. Later we had two more daughters in US. Three years ago my wife permanently moved back to Canada along with the three daughters. She also got her and oldest daughter PR renewed since she is working and living her and met the residency obligation.
Now the question, we would like to sponsor our two minor daughters, 6 and 10 years old, through my wife. She has a decent job and should not have any problem supporting them. I have made sure that my daughters never over stay and have always crossed the border to US before 6 months. Is there any issue if my wife sponsor the two minor children for the PR? Does anyone see any complication here? We plan to file for them in Canada since they are here with the mother. Please advise. I spoke to one lawyer and she said my case is complicated and she would have to be very cautious how she presents it. Another lawyer said, it is straight forward since my wife has renewed her PR and permanently lives in Canada and has a life here. Any suggestions?
Thank you,
fus