Thanks Gerula...
But apparently you misread most of what I said, and misunderstood where CIC stands on the issue.
His son is in the custody of his mother, not grandmother, and will remain there.
All court decisions have been finalized.
We have no intention of bringing him to Canada, either now or in the future.
We have read the guide carefully.
CIC insists that you MUST:
- still include all children, whether you have custody or not.
(no custody=family member)
- have all family members undergo a medical, even if you have no intentions of bringing them to Canada. Therefore, we had no choice but to list him...and they want him to undergo the medical.
Also, If we do not have a medical done for him PRIOR to receiving PR status, CIC will not allow us bring him over in the future.
I think we went about it the right way, it is just a matter of what they decide to do with the information.
But apparently you misread most of what I said, and misunderstood where CIC stands on the issue.
His son is in the custody of his mother, not grandmother, and will remain there.
All court decisions have been finalized.
We have no intention of bringing him to Canada, either now or in the future.
We have read the guide carefully.
CIC insists that you MUST:
- still include all children, whether you have custody or not.
(no custody=family member)
- have all family members undergo a medical, even if you have no intentions of bringing them to Canada. Therefore, we had no choice but to list him...and they want him to undergo the medical.
Also, If we do not have a medical done for him PRIOR to receiving PR status, CIC will not allow us bring him over in the future.
I think we went about it the right way, it is just a matter of what they decide to do with the information.