wolverinecyclops said:
help naman po mga kabbayan with regards sa case ko po..bka meron na po ito npagusapan dati pa..pahingi naman po ng advice kung ano dapat gawin...
nkarating po ako ng canada May 2011 single po ako...then pagdtaing ko ng canada ay buntis po gf ko..nanganak po sia august 2012 at pinadla nia birth certificate ng anak namin para pirmahan ko para naka apleyido na sa akin..how mmany months umuwi po ako para pakasalan sya at binyag ng anak namin...ngayon po ay nag paprocess na po kami ng papers..wla po bang magiging problema sa appilcation ng anak ko at magiging status ko dito sa canada..kasi po ive heard sa story ng iba na posible po akong madeport dahil nag kaanak po ako s apinas e tapos single po declaration nung dumating sa canada.salamat po..
To get a clear picture of your situation, I have several questions:
1. What kind of application did you do when you first emigrated to Canada? Under Family Class ba or PNP/Skilled Worker?
2. When your application was being processed then, were you aware that your girlfriend is pregnant that time? You said she gave birth on AUGUST 2012???or was it AUGUST 2011?? Then you came to Canada on May. Pregnancy takes 9 months so I assume that while you were waiting for a response for your application, your girlfriend was already pregnant.
3. Did you notify the Canadian Immigration about your status that time? Even if your girlfriend hadn't given birth, you should have informed the Canadian Immigration about your status because you know you are expecting a child and when the child arrives, the child will be considered your dependent. If you did not inform Immigration about you expecting a child, then you might encounter problems when you decide to sponsor your child.
4. About your girlfriend, now your wife, did you live together at least one year before you came to Canada? To be able to declare a common-law relationship, you and your partner should have lived together for AT LEAST a year. If you did live at least a year, and you did not mention this on your application, that is going to be another problem for you when you sponsor her.
CIC is getting tough on screening applications so I suggest you seek professional advice. We may not have all the answers for you, or maybe some may have, but it is better if you consult an immigration lawyer or immigration consultant to get you a better understanding of your case and what to expect and what should be done.