I am writing to ask for your help on an issue I am currently having with my immigration application to Canada from Australia. I applied for permanent residence (inland spouse) on March 13, 2019. On September 9, 2019 we received a letter confirming our eligibility requirements to apply for permanent residence.
September 24, 2019, I received my first procedural letter, on October 15, 2019 another procedural letter and on August 24, 2020 I received my third procedural fairness letter requesting custody papers and the declaration from the non-accompanying parent. Immigration are giving me 60 days from the date of the letter to provide this documentation.
The issue that I'm having is that my 16 almost 17 year old daughter has accompanied me and my Canadian husband to Canada to hopefully reside permanently. Her biological father has been absent from her life since she was 3 years old. We were never married and there are no custody papers. There is no law in Australia that requires the sole parent to acquire custody papers.
I have explained in writing to immigration in Mississauga several times already that I do not know her father's whereabouts and that I cannot locate him to have him fill out the form. Now I have been sent another letter requesting custody papers and the form IMM5604 which I am still unable to provide because I do not know her father's whereabouts. He has been an absentee father for 14 years. They don't seem to be accepting this response from me.
I have followed the application instructions to the letter and it states that if you cannot provide these documents then please provide an explanation, to which I have already but this doesn't seem to satisfy the officer handling my case.
The Australian Government requires both parents to approve the child to leave Australia. They issued my daughter her passport based on the fact that they also couldn't contact her father. I gave this information to immigration but again apparently not enough.
They are totally ignoring the letter dated September 9 confirming our eligibility requirements to apply for permanent residence.
This is very stressful on all of us especially now with the COVID virus. Our home life and work has suffered greatly. My daughter is about to start year 11 at school and this situation is quite stressful for her also, which I fear could affect her education and future.
Any help would be appreciated, thank you
September 24, 2019, I received my first procedural letter, on October 15, 2019 another procedural letter and on August 24, 2020 I received my third procedural fairness letter requesting custody papers and the declaration from the non-accompanying parent. Immigration are giving me 60 days from the date of the letter to provide this documentation.
The issue that I'm having is that my 16 almost 17 year old daughter has accompanied me and my Canadian husband to Canada to hopefully reside permanently. Her biological father has been absent from her life since she was 3 years old. We were never married and there are no custody papers. There is no law in Australia that requires the sole parent to acquire custody papers.
I have explained in writing to immigration in Mississauga several times already that I do not know her father's whereabouts and that I cannot locate him to have him fill out the form. Now I have been sent another letter requesting custody papers and the form IMM5604 which I am still unable to provide because I do not know her father's whereabouts. He has been an absentee father for 14 years. They don't seem to be accepting this response from me.
I have followed the application instructions to the letter and it states that if you cannot provide these documents then please provide an explanation, to which I have already but this doesn't seem to satisfy the officer handling my case.
The Australian Government requires both parents to approve the child to leave Australia. They issued my daughter her passport based on the fact that they also couldn't contact her father. I gave this information to immigration but again apparently not enough.
They are totally ignoring the letter dated September 9 confirming our eligibility requirements to apply for permanent residence.
This is very stressful on all of us especially now with the COVID virus. Our home life and work has suffered greatly. My daughter is about to start year 11 at school and this situation is quite stressful for her also, which I fear could affect her education and future.
Any help would be appreciated, thank you