Oh no, you should have declared that dependent child, as the lock-in date for provincial nominees' dependents is the date you submitted your OINP application in November 2016...so if he was still 18 at the time, even if he turned 19 or even 20 by the time you submit your PR application, he can still be considered as your dependent.
Sorry but the only advice I can give you here is to make a new thread in the forum about this...I don't know what to do in this case.
Kasi even if you use the "change of personal information" form, baka naman magduda din ang OINP bakit biglang nagkaroon ka ng 18-year-old na step-child.
And if you don't declare it, your chance to include him in your application is over, he will have to apply to immigrate on his own.
Good luck, I wish you the best.
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Hi bellaluna, I'm relieved to inform you that there's been a mistake.. My partner made a mistake as to the birth year of the son, he was born 1996 instead of 1997, meaning, at the time of lodging my application to OINP he is 19 y/o already- no longer a dependent!! It was such such a relief!
Now, do we need to declare him as non-accompanying family member during the PR application to CIC? No need for him to undergo medicals or swcure NBI clearance right?
Thanks so much guys!