Hello everyone,
I’m hoping someone here might have experience or guidance with a situation I’m currently navigating.
I have been accepted to a university in Canada and I am preparing to apply for a study permit and my kids.
For my son, consent letter etc is no problem, but for my daughter who has a different father, who has been absent for her entire life and has had no involvement in her upbringing.
I am wondering if a notarized affidavit explaining the situation and confirming that I am her sole caregiver along with supporting evidence. (daycare, school and medical records) would work.
I can't find any official information (IRCC) on situations like this neither can I get through to anyone at the Canadian Embassy here.
Has anyone had a similar experience where a parent’s consent couldn’t be obtained, how was it handled?
I want to make sure everything is properly documented and accepted, as I want to avoid delays or complications.
Any advice, shared experiences, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I’m hoping someone here might have experience or guidance with a situation I’m currently navigating.
I have been accepted to a university in Canada and I am preparing to apply for a study permit and my kids.
For my son, consent letter etc is no problem, but for my daughter who has a different father, who has been absent for her entire life and has had no involvement in her upbringing.
I am wondering if a notarized affidavit explaining the situation and confirming that I am her sole caregiver along with supporting evidence. (daycare, school and medical records) would work.
I can't find any official information (IRCC) on situations like this neither can I get through to anyone at the Canadian Embassy here.
Has anyone had a similar experience where a parent’s consent couldn’t be obtained, how was it handled?
I want to make sure everything is properly documented and accepted, as I want to avoid delays or complications.
Any advice, shared experiences, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
