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midou33

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Dec 8, 2018
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Back in 2015 when I got my PR in Canada, I omitted to mention all of my kids in my application and when I landed as well. I thought the Canadian immigration would say that I can not support all my three children in Canada therefore I would not get my PR. Fast forward 2018, my one son who canada immigration know about and my two other ones I want them to come and live here with me. My son in my file has a IUC number already.
They all my biological children from the same mother and father. Is there anyway I can get these kids to get a PR through me along with their mom I played with the computer a little bit to I saw I had to be making $74.000.00 to be able to sponsor them do not make anywhere near that anyway I can do this????
They are all U.S. citizens can visit no visa required.
Thanks in advance.
 
It has been mentioned numerous times landing with failure to declare family members renders you not permitted to sponsor them.

Also you put your PR status at jeopardy for misrepresentation on government documents.


There are also success stories of people who have overcame this. Search the forum and good luck.
 
No. Family members that are undeclared by the time a person lands are forever excluded from family class and can never be sponsored.

The only option would be for you to give up your PR and reapply again from scratch, this time declaring all your family members. However, that's risky and would expose your previous misrepresentation to the Canadian immigration.

I thought the Canadian immigration would say that I can not support all my three children in Canada therefore I would not get my PR.
There's no minimum income requirement for dependent children, you just have to show how you will support them if they come with you. They also didn't have to accompany you to Canada (accompanying vs non-accompanying dependents).

You had an obligation to declare all your family members no matter what.