Good Sunday afternoon everyone. My name is Tammy and I haven’t needed to be on this forum for a while now. I have a question for anyone who knows the answer. I sponsored my husband and he finally arrived in Nov 2020. When we filed his paperwork we included his son but stated that he would not be joining his father at this time. The son had a medical done. The point we are at now is how do we apply for the son to now join us? We know there was a form that needed to be signed by both the mother and his father which stated the mother allows the child to come to Canada and be with us. It needed to be signed in front of a notary public. The issue at the time was that the mother had no ID to identify herself due to a fire and Jamaica wasn’t issuing government of (voter cards) until recently. The mother now has it and we are planning to travel to Jamaica the end of this April. Is the only thing we need to do at this time is complete that paperwork? Then do we submit it somehow from Canada once we get back and they will request another medical to be done? Thanks for any info someone might have who has been through this scenario. The child is now 8 years old.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...mily-sponsorship/spouse-partner-children.html
It's not that different from sponsoring spouse, with - of course - the form where the other parent agrees the child may immigrate. You do submit the sponsorship application while the sponsor is in Canada. (If you have the paperwork you could submit it before departing to jamaica)
One thing to consider is timing: it may take roughly the same amount of time as sponsoring spouse (sometimes less but who knows). You can apply for the child to get a visitor visa to join here (no guarantee it will be issued); health care for a child whose parent is a PR and schooling depend on provinces (schooling I think is generally not an issue in most provinces but do check) - so health insurance will likely be needed. Timing might be important if eg you want the child to start school in the fall.
(And then if the child is in canada when pr approved, the 'landing' can be done virtually now without departing and returning)