canadianwoman said:One problem is that humanitarian and compassionate reasons are only considered once you have proved that the person concerned is a member of the family class as CIC defines it. And if someone does not declare their child - for whatever reason - then the child is not a member of the family class. The appeal cannot win.
Do as was suggested - get the education and experience needed to apply to immigrate on your own. You can then bring the child with you as your dependent or sponsor the child later. Your husband can help by funding your education.
how about if my sponsorship will be approved and if i landed in Canada, is it possible for me to sponsor my child ? or maybe if she will be adopted by my husband's relatives in Canada