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I have included my spouse and children who were below 22 years old with my pr application and now i got my PR , therefore I am planning to sponsor my children and spouse, since my children have been included as non accompanying dependents under me , but one of my children turned 22 years old is it gonna be a problem
 
I have included my spouse and children who were below 22 years old with my pr application and now i got my PR , therefore I am planning to sponsor my children and spouse, since my children have been included as non accompanying dependents under me , but one of my children turned 22 years old is it gonna be a problem

You can no longer sponsor them.
 
why but why, i have included them in my pr application as non accompanying dependents, they are supposed to be locked in isn't it

No, this doesn't lock them in. Age is locked in when you submit the application to sponsor them. The child that is 22 now cannot be sponsored. Your spouse and children under 22 can.
 
No, this doesn't lock them in. Age is locked in when you submit the application to sponsor them. The child that is 22 now cannot be sponsored. Your spouse and children under 22 can.
so is there any other way that they can come to Canada , since they did medicals and submitted all documents, so they being non accompanying dependents doesn't mean anything?
 
so is there any other way that they can come to Canada , since they did medicals and submitted all documents, so they being non accompanying dependents doesn't mean anything?

It doesn't mean anything once they are 22 years old.

The 22 year old now needs to qualify for PR on their own through an economic immigration stream like Express Entry, PNP, etc. The one exception would be if that 22 year old has a serious disability that makes them entirely dependent on you (i.e. they are unable to live on their own, unable to attend school, unable to work).
 
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It doesn't mean anything once they are 22 years old.

The 22 year old now needs to qualify for PR on their own through an economic immigration stream like Express Entry, PNP, etc. The one exception would be if that 22 year old has a serious disability that makes them entirely dependent on you (i.e. they are unable to live on their own, unable to attend school, unable to work).
I was hoping to sponsor them this is so sad and I'm devastated. don't know how to tell my children about this. Thank you for your clarification
 
I was hoping to sponsor them this is so sad and I'm devastated. don't know how to tell my children about this. Thank you for your clarification

To be clear, you can sponsor your child or children that are UNDER 22 years old. You should submit that sponsorship application as soon as you can so that the child or children that qualify do not age out.

You cannot sponsor your child or children that are 22 years old or older.
 
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To be clear, you can sponsor your child or children that are UNDER 22 years old. You should submit that sponsorship application as soon as you can so that the child or children that qualify do not age out.

You cannot sponsor your child or children that are 22 years old or older.
one of my children just turned 22 last week
 
one of my children just turned 22 last week

Unfortunately you made a very big error in not submitting the sponsorship application before that child turned 22.

This child can no longer be sponsored. They are too old now.

As said earlier, this child will need to qualify for PR on their own. If you have the funds, you can consider brining this child to Canada on a study permit, as an international student. This will allow them to come to Canada temporarily while they study. They will still need to qualify for PR on their own.