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LusiLee

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Nov 10, 2014
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We, our family immigrate to Canada at 2015, my husband's son from previous marriage decided finish his school.
He was in our process, has medical exam, but decided stay home. Now he wants landed, and get his PR card.
Anybody khow what is th process?

I know he needs again pass medical exam.
But what are the steps, how he can apply for visa?

Thanks, guys
 
We, our family immigrate to Canada at 2015, my husband's son from previous marriage decided finish his school.
He was in our process, has medical exam, but decided stay home. Now he wants landed, and get his PR card.
Anybody khow what is th process?

I know he needs again pass medical exam.
But what are the steps, how he can apply for visa?

Thanks, guys

Your husband needs to sponsor him.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/spouse.asp
 

Thank you for you answer.

But his son include in our application, in COPR my husband has dependant(s) information:

UCI: # spouse - accompanying
UCI: #our son 1 - accompanying
UCI: # our son 2 - accompanying
UCI: # HIS SON - non accompanying

When we apply for PR, we have 2 options: include and not. If not - only sponsorship, if YES, we need to take medicine all tougether, and include all documents for him. And we did it.
 
We understand what happened.

As explained above, that son needs to be sponsored for PR by his father from scratch (assuming he's still under 22 years of age). That's the process you have to follow for non-accompanying dependents. You have to complete all of the paperwork again (including medicals, PCC, etc.).
 
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We understand what happened.

As explained above, that son needs to be sponsored for PR by his father from scratch (assuming he's still under 22 years of age). That's the process you have to follow for non-accompanying dependents. You have to complete all of the paperwork again (including medicals, PCC, etc.).

And we can't do it, because we live in Canada only 2+ years, right?
 
No. As long as you meet the residency requirement you can sponsor him now.