My wife (currently a PR and eligible to apply for citizenship this September) has an 8 year old niece in a bad spot in Colombia. Short version is that she's not being well cared for. Her sister is willing for her daughter to move to Canada with us, and if necessary will give her up for adoption to us. The father is out of the picture and the sister is currently in the process of removing the last of his legal rights over her (this began years ago; he provides no support and has no interest in seeing her), so his consent is not going to be needed for anything.
Has anyone had a PR spouse or as a PR themselves brought a niece or other minor relative into Canada on a PR? I assume we'd need to establish some form of legal guardianship or go through an adoption process.
Doing a traditional international adoption via a private agency seems unnecessarily expensive given the girl would be adopted from direct family.
Does anyone know if I could just have my wife do the adoption in her country and then apply for PR her niece/now daughter? Would I run into problems on the Canadian side during immigration? It seems like having the adoption done in Colombia, and then having my wife sponsor her new daughter would be the cheapest and most efficient way to go about it.
Thoughts?
Has anyone had a PR spouse or as a PR themselves brought a niece or other minor relative into Canada on a PR? I assume we'd need to establish some form of legal guardianship or go through an adoption process.
Doing a traditional international adoption via a private agency seems unnecessarily expensive given the girl would be adopted from direct family.
Does anyone know if I could just have my wife do the adoption in her country and then apply for PR her niece/now daughter? Would I run into problems on the Canadian side during immigration? It seems like having the adoption done in Colombia, and then having my wife sponsor her new daughter would be the cheapest and most efficient way to go about it.
Thoughts?