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jcam said:
ok sorry 1 more last question.. if he somehow successfully sponsor his wife, or in any other waythe wife gets here then the wife should have no problem getting the 2 children? thanks again

It doesn't work that way. Regardless of whether the wife is sponsored or immigrates independently, she will have to include the children in her application and they will have to be medically examined as part of her immigration process. They don't have to come with her immediately - but she must include them in the application (along with their birth certificates / passports) and they must pass the medical. In other words, she will have to declare her children immediately when she applies (not later).
 
scylla said:
It doesn't work that way. Regardless of whether the wife is sponsored or immigrates independently, she will have to include the children in her application and they will have to be medically examined as part of her immigration process. They don't have to come with her immediately - but she must include them in the application (along with their birth certificates / passports) and they must pass the medical. In other words, she will have to declare her children immediately when she applies (not later).
ok thanks a lot.. got it.. so the plan will be to get the wife here and on her application put the children as her dependents so that later on they can sponsor them... THANKS
 
jcam said:
ok thanks a lot.. got it.. so the plan will be to get the wife here and on her application put the children as her dependents so that later on they can sponsor them... THANKS

Yes - but if your brother sponsors her - CIC will see the children on her application and this will put his own PR status in jeopardy since it will show that he lied when he landed and failed to mention that he has children. This is misrepresentation. Misrepresentation can result in having your PR status revoked.

So if your brother goes forward with his plans and tries to bring his wife to Canada, he should be prepared for the fact that he could lose his own PR status in the process.
 
scylla said:
Yes - but if your brother sponsors her - CIC will see the children on her application and this will put his own PR status in jeopardy since it will show that he lied when he landed and failed to mention that he has children. This is misrepresentation. Misrepresentation can result in having your PR status revoked.

So if your brother goes forward with his plans and tries to bring his wife to Canada, he should be prepared for the fact that he could lose his own PR status in the process.

yeah thats not good also.. thanks for that info... so the best case would be for the wife to get here on her own application then sponsor the children after right..
 
jcam said:
yeah thats not good also.. thanks for that info... so the best case would be for the wife to get here on her own application then sponsor the children after right..

What you don't understand what scylla is trying to tell you is that when the wife goes to apply, she will have to list her husband and children on the application. That's the point that could "throw up the red flag". At least, that's my understanding.
 
muffy1 said:
What you don't understand what scylla is trying to tell you is that when the wife goes to apply, she will have to list her husband and children on the application. That's the point that could "throw up the red flag". At least, that's my understanding.
thank you very much... we will look into every detail this time & take the best & the right way... THANK YOU ALL for the help