Hello, everyone
I am sponsoring my mother and my brother (he’s 18 years old right now). I had sent in my application to the Case Processing Center in Mississauga in February 2011 and I’ve got their receipt.
Now I have a question about the form “Application to Sponsor and Undertaking” (IMM 1344 A). In Section C, Part 4, "Non-Accompanying Family Members", I found I forgot to put down my father’s name and information, since I didn’t notice about this when I was filling out the application form and I thought that whole page is all about dependent children only. So I left that part blank while I chose “Married” for my mother’s marital status.
I guess the immigration officer will probably ask, “where is your father since your mother is still married?” when he starts processing my case. But indeed there’s nothing about my father on that application form because of my mistake, and I had already sent in my application.
But I mean, I am sponsoring my mother and brother to Canada only. My father has lots of money in China and I don’t need to support him. And he’s not coming to Canada for now anyways. Does it really make any difference to put down the information about him as a non-accompanying spouse of my mother?
Now I am really concerned because the immigration officer might think I am giving incomplete information and reject my sponsorship application. Do you think this will happen? What can I do as remedial action?
Thanks in advance for the reply
I am sponsoring my mother and my brother (he’s 18 years old right now). I had sent in my application to the Case Processing Center in Mississauga in February 2011 and I’ve got their receipt.
Now I have a question about the form “Application to Sponsor and Undertaking” (IMM 1344 A). In Section C, Part 4, "Non-Accompanying Family Members", I found I forgot to put down my father’s name and information, since I didn’t notice about this when I was filling out the application form and I thought that whole page is all about dependent children only. So I left that part blank while I chose “Married” for my mother’s marital status.
I guess the immigration officer will probably ask, “where is your father since your mother is still married?” when he starts processing my case. But indeed there’s nothing about my father on that application form because of my mistake, and I had already sent in my application.
But I mean, I am sponsoring my mother and brother to Canada only. My father has lots of money in China and I don’t need to support him. And he’s not coming to Canada for now anyways. Does it really make any difference to put down the information about him as a non-accompanying spouse of my mother?
Now I am really concerned because the immigration officer might think I am giving incomplete information and reject my sponsorship application. Do you think this will happen? What can I do as remedial action?
Thanks in advance for the reply