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kenjiro

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I hope you guys can help me.

Our PR application was approved last August 14, 2015 (with my common-law partner and 2 kids).
I landed first and became PR on Sept. 12, 2015. My partner and kids will do their landing this coming April 19, 2016.

***My common-law partner gave birth to our youngest only last January of 2016 so she (the youngest) is not included in our application.

Questions are:
1.) Do you think we'll be having a problem on their entry if my partner will declare/inform the immigration officer on their entry date that we have a new baby?
2.) Do the immigration officer have grounds to deny their entry because of our daughter who is not included in our application because she was still unborn on that time?
3.) As a Permanent Resident father, can we just tell the immigration officer that I will just sponsor her on a later time?

Please let me know your thoughts about this as this situation really makes me worry about what will gonna happen on their entry next month.

***We are from a non-visa exempt country.***
 
You need to contact your visa office ASAP and let them know that your wife had a baby. You need to let them know that you have already landed but your wife hasn't. She should not use her visa to land until you receive further instructions from CIC or your child might be permanently excluded from sponsorship. Again, contact your visa office immediately.
 
scylla said:
You need to contact your visa office ASAP and let them know that your wife had a baby. You need to let them know that you have already landed but your wife hasn't. She should not use her visa to land until you receive further instructions from CIC or your child might be permanently excluded from sponsorship. Again, contact your visa office immediately.

Thank you so much for your prompt reply Scylla!
I really don't know exactly what to do until now. Good thing I asked it here.
I will do contact the CIC regarding this and hope that they could give me quick reply.
Again, thank you so much! :)