AFSHINNA said:
unfortunaitly no asnwer from ankara until now. I am so confused. some lawer tell, we can land and some of them tell,can't land . the last mail i have received about passport requesting for visa
notify that " YOU MUST INFORM US ABOUT CHANGING FAMILY COMPOSITION BEFOR LEAVE FOR CANADA " and also in some paper embassy gave me point that : you must inform us before using your visa.
but also say: your visa is valid if all of famaily member have been declared and examined!!!
okey i declare my changing family, what does mean examain exactly?
if means medical , we can do it without embassy mail and also backgraoun check and panel record for a infant is nonesense.
my freinds do you think me myself send her doc. to ankara whit a mail about our worry?
and do you know which forms are required?
Dear
Pls see below procedure as I did my medicals in April 2013 and my wife's x-ray delayed due to pregnancy. We got this letter from VO as follows. I am sure this contains answers to all your questions. Hope this helps you:
■ If you have already received your immigrant visas, please be informed that they are no longer valid once you have a new dependent. You should not attempt to use the visas to enter Canada, and must return both the passports and the IMM5292 forms (Confirmation of Permanent Residence) to our office. Once the visas are cancelled, we will return the passports.
■ If, however, the child is not yet born, no further procedure is required in relation to your immigration application so long as the child is to be born in Canada, since in general, a child born in Canada is a Canadian citizen. (This may not apply if at the time of the child's birth, one of the parents is in Canada with diplomatic status and the other parent is neither a Canadian citizen nor a permanent resident.)
■ Please note also that if the child's father or mother is a Canadian citizen, the child may also be a Canadian citizen. For more information please consult the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/rules-citizenship.asp If the child is born outside of Canada and is a Canadian citizen, please contact the Consular Service of the Embassy of Canada responsible for the country in which you reside in order to obtain a citizenship certificate and Canadian passport. A Canadian passport is the ONLY reliable and universally accepted travel and identification document available to Canadians for the purpose of international travel. Presenting other documents, such as a Certificate of Canadian Citizenship, birth certificate, or foreign passport, instead of a Canadian passport, may lead to delays or being denied boarding by transport companies.
In order to add your child to your application, we require the following documents and information:
✔ fees required in the amount of 150$CAD
✔ 4 (four) identical and recent photographs of your child in accordance with the attached specifications;
the IMM0008 Generic form completed by you as principal applicant. You must indicate your child's eye colour and height (in centimetres). Please date and sign the form at the bottom of the last page.
✔ photocopy of your child's valid passport (do not include blank pages)
✔ photocopy of your child's birth certificate showing both parents' names
Please wait until you have all the documents assembled before sending them to us and return this letter with your reply. You must attach an official translation into English or French of any document not already in one or the other of these languages. You must submit all documents by mail only.
Your child will be required to undergo a medical examination. We will send you the form and instructions once we have received the documents listed above. If you have not yet done your medical examination, you may wait and do so at the same time as your child. If you have undergone the medical examination but the results expire soon, we will send a form for you as well.
Please note that we will add your child to your existing file and issue the medical instructions if all the required documents are received at this office within 3 months from the date of this letter or from the birth of your child.