Background: I am sponsoring my husband for PR - he is a German Citizen who has been living in South Africa - he arrived her in December 2010 and we were married in January 2011. He has two children in SA (one 16 and one adult) and his ex-wife has sole custody. He will continue to pay maintenance for them but they will never move to Canada - there is no chance. I called the help line for citizenship and immigration and was advised that my husband's two children (one 16 and one adult) do NOT have to get medicals if you sign a DECLARATION FORFEITING SPONSORSHIP. We are entirely fine with this given the situation.
This declaration is as follows;
“I declare and acknowledge that I am forfeiting my rights to sponsor my children (list here) by not submitting the medical examinations for them.” In addition to this statement which must be signed and dated, we must include a copy of the divorce documentation that declares you do not have sole or shared custody. This needs to be the official documentation that demonstrates that sole custody is with your ex.
Question: I cannot find anything in writing anywhere but have called the help line twice - one individual checked with his supervisor and confirmed the above. Are you aware/can confirm the above guidance we received? I am a Canadian citizen and we are applying from within Canada as don't want to spend time apart - there is no risk to application being turned down (I am stable and full time employed, all documents complete, medical and criminal checks done etc.) - so want to ensure everything is "perfect". Any help is greatly appreciated - with many thanks!
This declaration is as follows;
“I declare and acknowledge that I am forfeiting my rights to sponsor my children (list here) by not submitting the medical examinations for them.” In addition to this statement which must be signed and dated, we must include a copy of the divorce documentation that declares you do not have sole or shared custody. This needs to be the official documentation that demonstrates that sole custody is with your ex.
Question: I cannot find anything in writing anywhere but have called the help line twice - one individual checked with his supervisor and confirmed the above. Are you aware/can confirm the above guidance we received? I am a Canadian citizen and we are applying from within Canada as don't want to spend time apart - there is no risk to application being turned down (I am stable and full time employed, all documents complete, medical and criminal checks done etc.) - so want to ensure everything is "perfect". Any help is greatly appreciated - with many thanks!