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Hi,
Hope someone can help me.
In my case, I sponsored my mother's immigration application, excluding my father, because he was not interested in coming to Canada and did not plan to come in the future. However, my father was also required to do medical examination. My mother and I had made a lot of efforts, but he firmly refused the medical examination.

Does anyone know what I should do in this case? I don't want to affect my mother's immigration application because of this.

Thanks a lots
 
Hi,
Hope someone can help me.
In my case, I sponsored my mother's immigration application, excluding my father, because he was not interested in coming to Canada and did not plan to come in the future. However, my father was also required to do medical examination. My mother and I had made a lot of efforts, but he firmly refused the medical examination.

Does anyone know what I should do in this case? I don't want to affect my mother's immigration application because of this.

Thanks a lots

Unfortunately your mother will get denied.
 
Unfortunately, there is no option to sponsor only one parent if they are still married. Agree with canuck78 that the application will be refused.
 
Unfortunately your mother will get denied.
hi,canuck78

Thank you for your reply. I would like to know what point or reason ? Do you know anyone who has a similar situation like me .

My father was non accompanying and very unwilling to cooperate. So I already explained this when I applied, and I don't know why CIC still send a medical examination letter to him.
 
Unfortunately, there is no option to sponsor only one parent if they are still married. Agree with canuck78 that the application will be refused.

yes, they are still married, But in fact they have been separated for many years.

This is why he did not cooperate and unwilling to accompany to Canada.
 
yes, they are still married, But in fact they have been separated for many years.

This is why he did not cooperate and unwilling to accompany to Canada.

Are they actually separated? Live apart, fully separate lives, no mixed finances etc.?
 
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hi,canuck78

Thank you for your reply. I would like to know what point or reason ? Do you know anyone who has a similar situation like me .

My father was non accompanying and very unwilling to cooperate. So I already explained this when I applied, and I don't know why CIC still send a medical examination letter to him.

If you were able to sponsor your mother only it would be a way to get around the medical inadmissibility clause for excessive demand. If your parents have been separated for some time and can prove that they have had no shared finances or properties for that time that would be different.
 
no, as married.

That was a mistake. Did you not read the guide, which clearly states the definitions of marital status?

What documents do I need to prove? Do I need to contact cic? right now? Or wait for them to contact me.

The best is to file for divorce. Otherwise, legal documents showing the separation, different address, etc. A notarized declaration of the situation. Don't wait. The app will just end up being refused.
 
Thank you for your suggestion, I will go to a lawyer and see what he can do.

Be prepared for a fight because her change in status now will appear questionable. Would also gather things like separate property ownership/
documents/rental leases for both of them. Taxes filed as single for both of them. Things like that with dates going back many years.