peimum said:
My husband received a letter today advising that we have 60 days to get medical, fbi, etc done. The problem is, we have no contact with him.... We have not heard from him in quite some time. Does anyone know who we contact to have him removed from the application or if it is even possible?
You should contact the visa office (CPC-Ottawa?) to explain the situation. State that the applicant has no contact with his son, and in any event he was in the custody of his other parent. Explain that you are aware that excluding him from the application would mean that he can never be sponsored under the family class.
The
outland processing manual (pdf, page 11) has a section on this:
[quote author=CIC]If these family members are genuinely unavailable or unwilling to be examined, the consequences of not having them examined should be clearly explained to the applicant and reflected in the CAIPS notes. Officers may wish to have applicants sign a statutory declaration indicating they understand the consequences of failing to have the family member examined. [/quote]
Proof that your husband has no contact would be advisable, such as a copy of a custody arrangement giving the child's mother sole custody. This exception is intended to be only used when a non-accompanying relative cannot or will not be examined, not simply when it would be inconvenient to do so.