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Ausmericenne

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I will be coming to Canada next year from Australia on a 2-year working holiday visa and at some point in the next two years, my Canadian fiance and I will get married.

I want to start a family right away, as I'm already 34, but he wants to wait until he knows our partner application will be approved. (He has a criminal record from 30 years ago and we aren't sure if it might be a barrier.) Basically he wants to be sure that they won't separate us.

My question is, if we did have a baby together before the application was approved, would they really deny our application? The baby would be a Canadian citizen by birth.
 
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I will be coming to Canada next year from Australia on a 2-year working holiday visa and at some point in the next two years, my Canadian fiance and I will get married.

I want to start a family right away, as I'm already 34, but he wants to wait until he knows our partner application will be approved. (He has a criminal record from 30 years ago and we aren't sure if it might be a barrier.) Basically he wants to be sure that they won't separate us.

My question is, if we did have a baby together before the application was approved, would they really deny our application? The baby would be a Canadian citizen by birth.

1. If he was ineligible to sponsor, yes they could deny your application. The child would not be included in the application.
 
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Agree with PMM. Having a Canadian child does not exempt the sponsor from being ineligible (nor an applicant from being inadmissible).