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denyl182002

Star Member
Feb 7, 2011
120
69
Alberta
Category........
CEC
Visa Office......
CIC NS
NOC Code......
1241
App. Filed.......
20-09-2017
AOR Received.
22-09-2017
Med's Done....
05-10-2017
Hi all,

The canadian embassy sent a request letter to me on Monday stating that to proceed with our application they require a notarized no objection letter from father for my son to travel. My son is already almost 9 yrs old and since after 2 weeks of his birth i dont have any contact with him. We were never married. My son and i is living in Dubai.

I tried to trace him thru his family but even his parents cannot locate him nor contact him. When my son travelled from Phlippines to UAE, the DSWD told me that the custody of illegitimate children is under the mother.

Please suggest me what to do as I cant provide this letter to the embassy. Is there anything else I can do? Pls suggest. Thanks in advance.
 
please help can anyone tell us what do u ussually do when a father of a kid is un reacheable or not communicating with us. since we cannot provide a notarize letter of no objection from him

please advice us on whats the best option please thank you,
 
denyl182002 said:
Hi all,

The canadian embassy sent a request letter to me on Monday stating that to proceed with our application they require a notarized no objection letter from father for my son to travel. My son is already almost 9 yrs old and since after 2 weeks of his birth i dont have any contact with him. We were never married. My son and i is living in Dubai.

I tried to trace him thru his family but even his parents cannot locate him nor contact him. When my son travelled from Phlippines to UAE, the DSWD told me that the custody of illegitimate children is under the mother.

Please suggest me what to do as I cant provide this letter to the embassy. Is there anything else I can do? Pls suggest. Thanks in advance.
 
Christine - please stop spamming the forum with multiple posts

deny - maybe you can speak to the embassy and explain the situation and ask if a letter from the father's parents will suffice to say that he is untraceable at this time.

Different countries have different rules - Canada has every right to ask for extra information
 
Hi thank you for the reaponse..

Unfortunately his parents doesnt wanna communicate either. Basically all of them are unreachable. Ive tried calling sending emails. Checking through my friends who lives in the island unfprtunately theres no luck at all.

No parents/relatives or ex husband wants to communicate with us.
 
Firstly, I would point you at the date of the original post. Secondly, @christine1225, bumping an old thread is considered bad practice. You should have started a new one to deal with your situation and left the old one to "rest in peace".