We got our ITA yesterday and went to complete the application. We thought we had all our ducks in a row but were shocked to see that our 20 year old son who lives in the U.S. and will be staying there (he has zero interest in coming to Canada) needs a physical. He works full-time, has benefits, and has been completely financially and residentially independent from us since he was 16. (He's was in a rush to grow up!) It's not realistic for him to get a physical, esp since he only has one day off of work a week and the one panel physician in the area is far from my son's city. (My son also only uses public transportation.)
I'm sure he'd happily sign a form saying that he knows he can't come to Canada with us now or later. We can also write a declaration about how he has been independent for years and that we also understand we can't change our mind and sponsor him later.
Does anyone have related experience or wisdom as we try to make this case?
Thank you!
I'm sure he'd happily sign a form saying that he knows he can't come to Canada with us now or later. We can also write a declaration about how he has been independent for years and that we also understand we can't change our mind and sponsor him later.
Does anyone have related experience or wisdom as we try to make this case?
Thank you!