I was talking with a family member recently about how CIC would view these two types of applications in general.
I still have an option to include my spouse's dependent child as accompanying or not.
At this point in time the dependent does not want to immigrate to Canada.
I figure it is better to include them in the application as accompanying, simply because it keeps the door open in case the dependent changes her mind in the future.
According to the CIC docments, if you don't include them as accompanying (you even have to sign a specific document acknowledging the repercussions of it) you cannot sponsor them in the future. They would be on their own if they wished to apply to immigrate to Canada.
So my question:
Will CIC treat a straight spouse-only application any differently from a spouse + dependent child application in theory AND in practice?
That is, will CIC be more inclined to grant a visa to just a spouse rather than spouse + dependent, all other things being equal?
Anyone know from experience? TIA
I still have an option to include my spouse's dependent child as accompanying or not.
At this point in time the dependent does not want to immigrate to Canada.
I figure it is better to include them in the application as accompanying, simply because it keeps the door open in case the dependent changes her mind in the future.
According to the CIC docments, if you don't include them as accompanying (you even have to sign a specific document acknowledging the repercussions of it) you cannot sponsor them in the future. They would be on their own if they wished to apply to immigrate to Canada.
So my question:
Will CIC treat a straight spouse-only application any differently from a spouse + dependent child application in theory AND in practice?
That is, will CIC be more inclined to grant a visa to just a spouse rather than spouse + dependent, all other things being equal?
Anyone know from experience? TIA