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nesta37

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Sorry for another question.

But I have a question about number of applicants. Me and my common law partner are not from canada and are filing for permanent residency via CEC. However I had my daughter last year while in canada so she is canadian. So should I include her in the application? or only in the information about family?
Also I'm expecting a second baby next year - should I mention this in a cover letter or so? So that they know - baby will also be born in Canada - so canadian?

Thank you.
 
You would mention the Canadian child in your additional family information form and not on your application itself. You do not have to tell them about being pregnant. Just update by sending a modified family information form with a copy of the birth certificate once the baby is born.
 
nesta37 said:
Sorry for another question.

But I have a question about number of applicants. Me and my common law partner are not from canada and are filing for permanent residency via CEC. However I had my daughter last year while in canada so she is canadian. So should I include her in the application? or only in the information about family?
Also I'm expecting a second baby next year - should I mention this in a cover letter or so? So that they know - baby will also be born in Canada - so canadian?

Thank you.
You do not need put in the application form dependants that are canadian citizen, but you have to mention them in the family information form.
I know about second baby but ujbaby may know more about this subject. You can send here a message if that she did not have a chance to read your post.
 
nesta37 said:
Sorry for another question.

But I have a question about number of applicants. Me and my common law partner are not from canada and are filing for permanent residency via CEC. However I had my daughter last year while in canada so she is canadian. So should I include her in the application? or only in the information about family?
Also I'm expecting a second baby next year - should I mention this in a cover letter or so? So that they know - baby will also be born in Canada - so canadian?

Thank you.

hi
priority is right in his comments about ur Canadian born child. u also don't need to mention about ur pregnancy but in case if the baby is born b4 u become a pr, u can update cic with birth certificate and any other relevant information.