Children who are under 21 are classified as dependents. However this will not work in your niece's case since she will be 18 by the time the adoption is processed. She will not be classified as a dependent because of how old she was when she was adopted - and it will unfortunately never be possible for you to sponsor her for PR. She will have to qualify for PR on her own.Unfortunately, our genuine visit visa application (just for visit purpose only) for my niece is rejected second time also for the following reasons.
1. Family ties in India and Canada
2. Purpose of travel.
3. Financial status (this is additional refusal reason compared to last time, but she has inherited financial status like personal bank cash, gold and property. We provided bank certificate, CA document, property valuation by civil engineer. But, refused for this reason which didnt happen first time even though same financial status).
This time we added, my niece university all fee receipts, bonafide, previous hall tickets, marks list, notary( my niece, her father consent, my parents, my notarized invitation) and also mentioned that my parents also coming on this trip, flight itinerary etc. We provided all possible documents and our genuine application for purely visit purpose declined second time too.
Unfortunately, my parents (who already have visa) and my nice not coming to my first Canada house warming celebrations. After my sister passed away (my niece was just one year old then), my parents treasure her as their daughter and my niece is like my daughter; we are emotionally attached. I have been taking care, supporting her mentally and financially. I have been missing my whole family (spouse, kids, my parents, my niece-daughter) in significant occasions and celebrations in Canada.
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I and my wife taking care of my niece as parents since my sister passed away. And my niece will be equal inheritor of my assets along with my two sons. Not sure, what other problems arise in future like this Visa refusal. So, me and my wife decided to adopt my niece legally. As she is 18 years old, in India she is considered as adult. And we are working on adaptation process. I have read that up to 22 years, kids are considered as dependent children and we can sponsor dependent children. Not sure, if this is applicable in our case or adapted children in India.
Once, we adopt my niece, can I sponsor PR or Visitor VISA to her? We really don't need PR for her now. If she at least gets Visitor VISA, then she can come to Canada on holidays along with my parents and spends some valuable family time here. Yes, I understand, she can apply for Study permit or she can apply PR on own once she meets PR criteria factors like bachelors degree, foreign job experience etc. But, this will take time and she is not looking for her study in Canada. She will study in India only and stay in India with my parents.
Your valuable suggestions highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Adopting her will not increase the chances of a visitor visa being approved - if anything, it may further reduce the chances of approval.