Leon/PMM
1. Is this case true even if the child is Born in America as a U.S citizen?
Yes, in the other case I spoke of, the child was also born in the US
Leon , but in the letter they sent us requesting for passports they have mentioned :
"Dear Applicant:This refers to your application for permanent residence in Canada. We are now in a position to request your passports for visa issuance. Please submit your passport(s) before August 1,2011. The issuance of your visa(s) is time sensitive so it is important for you to submit your passport(s) as requested"
And they also said:
"In the Canadian consulate link for family members : It says do not submit passports if "- you intend to give birth or adopt a child prior to your landing in Canada" and that is your own quote so you have answered your own question and should not submit the passports because they have told you not to. Instead you should advise them of the pregnancy. Print out the link and highlight where it says do not submit passports and send it along if you will.
2.Is it enough to inform them through case specific inquiry that we will be having a child and after the child declare the child as a dependent and amend the application, apply passport for the child and wait for medical as PMM said.
Yes, but don't send your passports. A visa issued to you before the baby is born will become invalid after the baby is born so even if you did send your passports now (which you shouldn't because you have been told not to), you would have to send them back again for the visas to be re-issued.
So basically it is going to take another year to get passports stamped...
I don't think it will take a year but you really don't have a choice.
3. Is there a possibility that they might cancel our immigration because we did not submit passports on time.
No, if they told you not to submit them because of your situation, see link above, then you can not get in trouble for it. You would get in trouble if you don't follow their instructions as happened in that other case.