Hello everyone,
In November of 2015, I was granted permanent residency. On my application I declared my then 19 year old son, and my wife. I have a daughter and son outside of marriage (they have the same mom). They were 13 and 14 respectively in 2015. I was scared of declaring them on my papers as I thought my application would fall through. I’ve been in their lives since birth, and have supported them throughout. My wife knows of their existence (she found out late). I know back then my morality was not the greatest.
It’s hard to visit my two other children whenever I want to since they live on the other side of the globe. Their mother has stage 3 cancer, and we both decided that if anything happens to her, my children should go under my care. I want to process their papers as soon as I can.
My other problem is that I’m not listed on their birth certificates as their father although a paternity test has been made. I’m willing to do it again for legal purposes.
Can I bring them here through the pilot program after getting their birth certificates fixed or should I adopt them then sponsor them? Can I sponsor them through compassionate grounds since their mother is sick? My daughter is 21 this year and from what I’ve read, 22 is the limit.
I know my case is very complex but can someone enlighten me? What steps should I take? I’m a Canadian Citizen now, I don’t know if that makes a difference compared to being a PR.
In November of 2015, I was granted permanent residency. On my application I declared my then 19 year old son, and my wife. I have a daughter and son outside of marriage (they have the same mom). They were 13 and 14 respectively in 2015. I was scared of declaring them on my papers as I thought my application would fall through. I’ve been in their lives since birth, and have supported them throughout. My wife knows of their existence (she found out late). I know back then my morality was not the greatest.
It’s hard to visit my two other children whenever I want to since they live on the other side of the globe. Their mother has stage 3 cancer, and we both decided that if anything happens to her, my children should go under my care. I want to process their papers as soon as I can.
My other problem is that I’m not listed on their birth certificates as their father although a paternity test has been made. I’m willing to do it again for legal purposes.
Can I bring them here through the pilot program after getting their birth certificates fixed or should I adopt them then sponsor them? Can I sponsor them through compassionate grounds since their mother is sick? My daughter is 21 this year and from what I’ve read, 22 is the limit.
I know my case is very complex but can someone enlighten me? What steps should I take? I’m a Canadian Citizen now, I don’t know if that makes a difference compared to being a PR.