Hi All,
I am new to the room and I'm hoping I can get some advice. Btw. I posted this note already but didn't do it in the Kingston room (which is where I wanted it to be). If you have read this before, my apologies.
Processing of my husbands (in Canada) application for permanent residence began in June 2011. In April 2012, my husband and I received confirmation from the Canadian Immigration office here in Canada, that his PR apps had met the eligibility requirements and that a final decision would be made when all remaining documents which included medical, security and background checks for him and all family members included on the application, had been received. We were also informed that letters requesting the above information had been sent to each member of my family.
Once we established that all member of his family had complied with the request from the Canadian Immigration and knowing that the application process takes some time, we waited for eight months before calling the Canadian Immigration help line for a update on his application. We spoke with a representative who informed us that the application was in Jamaica and there was a delay in proceeding with the application because they had not receive the requested information from his son.
My husband spoke with his sons mother who informed him that she did not want her son to be part of his fathers application because she didn't want him to migrate to Canada. So in Jan 2013, we sent a letter to the Canadian immigration in Kingston, requesting my stepson be removed from my husbands application. We didn't receiving any additional communication from Kingston for over a year, so we sent a second letter dated June 16, 2014, requesting once again, that his son be removed from his application.
To date, we still have not received any communication from Kingston.
My question is has anyone encountered this situation and is there anything else we can do to expedite the process?
FYI... We have tried to convince my step-sons mother that her son does not have to move to Canada if he doesn't want to. This is just an option that he will have for the future, if he desires it.
I DEFINITELY would appreciate any advice or suggestions!!
Thanks for your help, in advance