Tolexmi said:
Thanks Stephcy - but the kid wont b born in Canada .
Just like our first child, he will b born in Cambodia, but immediately after delivery, a week usually, i submit the birth certificate and other docs to the Canadian embassy and apply for citizenship and a passport. which usually is approved without problems.
do u still insist i should just inform cic or let my sponsor do it?? ( My sponsor is my Common law partner and we live together in Cambodia.
And also, i will need a link o d page where i can do that.. thanx
Hi
I think you can use this link here to inform you. Probably your common-law partner should do it.
https://secure.cic.gc.ca/enquiries-renseignements/canada-case-cas-eng.aspx
I believe you should inform them cause it's an important change of your situation it's written in the link I send you above:
'You wish to report important changes, such as a change in address, births, deaths, marriages, divorces, adoptions, changes in employment or urgent requests. If you are reporting an address change, it will take 5 business days for it to be updated. During this time you should continue to monitor your current contact information.'
I think it's always important to be honest with them and inform them in advance, instead of them finding out letter. Having kids can only help your application
As you will be sponsored by your partner I'm not sure how that affects the situation with your future baby. I read in post before i don't remember exactly where that people inform for their pregnancy and CIC asked them if the baby will be sponsored or be born in Canada. I'm not a mummy yet so I don't really know, but I wish to be soon. It's just so complicate I find with all these procedures.
Good luck