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Hello,
We are currently sponsoring my wife's parent and little sister.
Unfortunately, we found out my wife's mother have cancer a few months after submitting the application.
My wife's father is the applicant, and her mother and sister are the accompanying dependents.
We understand that there is a chance my wife's mother will be rejected, I was wondering if my wife's mother gets rejected would the other two people also be rejected with her.

Thank you
 
Hello,
We are currently sponsoring my wife's parent and little sister.
Unfortunately, we found out my wife's mother have cancer a few months after submitting the application.
My wife's father is the applicant, and her mother and sister are the accompanying dependents.
We understand that there is a chance my wife's mother will be rejected, I was wondering if my wife's mother gets rejected would the other two people also be rejected with her.

Thank you

Yes, the other two people will be rejected as well.
 
Thank you Scylla, would it be possible for me to change my mom to non-accompanying dependent?

It won't change the result. Everyone has to pass the medical for the application to be approved. This includes both accompanying and non-accompanying.
 
Would it improve my chance if I inform them that my mom have stage 4 cancer and can not travel anymore so I want to change her to non-accompanying dependent? Since she is not coming to canada my father and sister should not be rejected due to excessive strain in canadian health care system right?
 
Would it improve my chance if I inform them that my mom have stage 4 cancer and can not travel anymore so I want to change her to non-accompanying dependent? Since she is not coming to canada my father and sister should not be rejected due to excessive strain in canadian health care system right?

This is not correct.

Again, this won't change the result. Even if the mom is non accompanying, she must still pass the medical. If she does not pass the medical then the dad and sister will be refused.
 
Would it improve my chance if I inform them that my mom have stage 4 cancer and can not travel anymore so I want to change her to non-accompanying dependent? Since she is not coming to canada my father and sister should not be rejected due to excessive strain in canadian health care system right?

You also are required to update your mother’s health change if you have already done the medical. Not doing so would be misrepresentation.
 
All family members need to pass the medical to be approved to prevent families from leaving a sick family member behind and also not to place undue pressure on the healthcare system.
 
Is there a form I need to fill out or do I just tell them through the web contact form?
If it helps you, one of my friends wife had the same issue. During application we found she had cancer, she underwent surgery and is recovering. Their family became PR. Canada did not even do a follow-up furtherance. Biggest difference is they were in-canada applicants. The guy had a heart issue and underwent surgery one and a half years back and wife was found to have cancer just before application.

Canada's goal is to limit burden on medical system... It seems conditions like kidney issues and heart issues are more troublesome because they have very predictable degradiation and demand. Cancer is a very different beast.
 
If it helps you, one of my friends wife had the same issue. During application we found she had cancer, she underwent surgery and is recovering. Their family became PR. Canada did not even do a follow-up furtherance. Biggest difference is they were in-canada applicants. The guy had a heart issue and underwent surgery one and a half years back and wife was found to have cancer just before application.

Canada's goal is to limit burden on medical system... It seems conditions like kidney issues and heart issues are more troublesome because they have very predictable degradiation and demand. Cancer is a very different beast.

Stage 4 cancer is very different than an early stage cancer that only requires surgery. Cancer is still an issue for excessive medical demand and people do get denied due to cancer but just like anything the specifics of the person’s case is what is important. When it comes to cancer there is a huge range of treatments and expense depending on the type of cancer and the stage of the cancer. Cancer treatment is usually quite expensive unless there is a surgical option that will result in being cancer free while not needing to even have chemo or radiation before usually to shrunk the mass.
 
Stage 4 cancer is very different than an early stage cancer that only requires surgery. Cancer is still an issue for excessive medical demand and people do get denied due to cancer but just like anything the specifics of the person’s case is what is important. When it comes to cancer there is a huge range of treatments and expense depending on the type of cancer and the stage of the cancer. Cancer treatment is usually quite expensive unless there is a surgical option that will result in being cancer free while not needing to even have chemo or radiation before usually to shrunk the mass.
In my friends wife case she is getting chemo and radiation too. What I wrote is based on our discussion with a lawyer.