Hi,
In preparing the outland sponsorship, we have a bit of a unique situation. The PA and I (the sponsor, Canadian citizen born in Canada) both each have an adult child that are (in one case likely, the other definitely) Canadian citizens from a previous marriage. In my case, I adopted my child during my first marriage and they currently have an application (in Part 2 processing) for grant of citizenship. My spouse's first marriage was also to a Canadian citizen so her child is Canadian by descent on her ex-husband's side. He is submitting the application for a certificate later this week.
Naturally, our proofs-of-relationhip feature our children prominently in several photos -- would you recommend using a letter of explanation to address any potential ambiguity if they are not listed on forms such as the IMM 5669 ["You (the principal applicant) must fill out this form for yourself and on behalf of any of your family members 18 years of age or older who are not already Canadian citizens or permanent residents"]. Or would you perhaps list the adopted child who has a pending application in process (since they are technically 'not already' Canadian citizens') but not list the other child who is already a Citizen but just doesn't have the certificate?
Thanks for your advice.
In preparing the outland sponsorship, we have a bit of a unique situation. The PA and I (the sponsor, Canadian citizen born in Canada) both each have an adult child that are (in one case likely, the other definitely) Canadian citizens from a previous marriage. In my case, I adopted my child during my first marriage and they currently have an application (in Part 2 processing) for grant of citizenship. My spouse's first marriage was also to a Canadian citizen so her child is Canadian by descent on her ex-husband's side. He is submitting the application for a certificate later this week.
Naturally, our proofs-of-relationhip feature our children prominently in several photos -- would you recommend using a letter of explanation to address any potential ambiguity if they are not listed on forms such as the IMM 5669 ["You (the principal applicant) must fill out this form for yourself and on behalf of any of your family members 18 years of age or older who are not already Canadian citizens or permanent residents"]. Or would you perhaps list the adopted child who has a pending application in process (since they are technically 'not already' Canadian citizens') but not list the other child who is already a Citizen but just doesn't have the certificate?
Thanks for your advice.