You sound ok social wise but I guess its different legal wise in addition 20 GFs is different story this proof he has no one common relationship with a partner and is complex to proof when true.@Bacelor you don’t need to declare your girlfriend who is pregnant if you are not in common law with her.
You are single even if your 20 girlfriends are pregnant but non of them live with you and fall under definition of common law.
however i understand you suggest one (even single) can feel free to add a dependant child. And next EE application will be processed for the single father and the child to earn PR staus and then they can land together in Canada? Providing that a GF is not necessarily a common law partner or a spouse.... not sure... maybe.
Thank you either way wishing the man best of luck.
Family class determination examples are in below link
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...classes/family-class-determining-parents.html
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