need help so bad

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Subject: need help so bad
  i and my father and sisters were sponsored to come in canada. 3 months before i came in canada and became permanent resident my baby was born. i never thought that i need to write my baby and girlfriend as my dependant in our application. then a year after i went back home to get married. i have read in the application forms and guidelines my very big mistake. what do you think is the best way for me that can bring my wife and child here in canada.. i am so deppressed
[22-11-2009,02:40]
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hopeless
(in reply to: need help so bad)
The way you paint this picture your 117 (9) (d) and this child will NOT be allowed to come to Canada.

There can be other interpretations of the same event.

Now lets consider you look like that Vampire guy (actor) and you have spread a lot of seed everywhere.

Hopefully your name is not on the birth certificate.

Either way compassion is common sense.

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com

[22-11-2009,07:15]
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Roy
(in reply to: need help so bad)
Negative thoughts bring you negative results, think positive because nothing is HOPELESS!

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com

[22-11-2009,07:25]
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Roy
hopeless (in reply to: need help so bad)
right after my wife give birth i sign the birthcertificate of my daughter... my mother dont have any idea that i cant sponsor my child and wife if i wont write them as my dependant before.. all i know is going back in the philippines, get married and apply my them without knowing that i should have write them before in my application... i am so dumb honestly... i cant forgive my self... i love my baby and my wife so much....
[22-11-2009,18:35]
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hopeless
(in reply to: need help so bad)
hang on a minute.

1)you were a dependent of your parents when your family applied to immigrate
2) we are assuming you were attending school and financially reliant on your parents at the time
3) had you been married, you would not have been included in your parents application.

now, what to do. We need Roy for this one.



[22-11-2009,18:43]
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Sharon
hopeless (in reply to: need help so bad)
i am not married when i immigrate but has a baby 4 months before i became permanent resident. i am financially dependent at that time.
[22-11-2009,19:57]
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hopeless
(in reply to: need help so bad)
Roy, how does this young man AND his family not get caught up in a situation of misrepresentation?

I am not very impressed that you got on a plane with Mommy and Daddy and left your girlfriend and daughter behind to fend for themselves but that is a totally separate subject.

You can´t very well say you did not know you were a parent when you signed the birth certificant....

geesh.

[22-11-2009,20:04]
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Sharon
hopeless (in reply to: need help so bad)
because what we thought is that mywife and my daughter should not be in the application because i not yet married and the they are not part yet of the family. i really dont know whats common law partner that immigration is talking about. i never heard a relationship like that before back in the philippines.
[22-11-2009,20:12]
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hopeless
(in reply to: need help so bad)
common law means you live in the same house like a husband and wife but without a marriage certificate for at least 1 year. if this was your situation, you would not have been allowed on your family application.

you have to take the next steps very carefully. We should wait for Roy to offer a suggestion or you should find yourself a very, very good consultant with a lot of references.

[22-11-2009,22:27]
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Sharon
(in reply to: need help so bad)

Plain and simple.

You misrepresented yourself and became a Permanent Resident of Canada.

After all this, now you have a child and a wife which you failed to declare.

Someone said that compasion and common sense.
HA HA AND HA.

I will tell you young man what is about to happen.
Your wife and your child are not elegible to be sponsored by you PERIOD. There is no H&C that is going to get you out of this one. NOT THIS ONE.....

And CIC is going to come after your PR status along with CBSA. You can count on that.

The application forms are very clear when they ask if you are married or in a common law relationship or if you have any children.

You didn´t know what common-law is? Did you bother asking before you signed your life away?

Very dumb decision. You don´t need a good lawyer, you need a miracle. There is nothing here to help your case other than ignorance and lies. You put CIC and CBSA in the driver´s seat.

Good luck with that one.
DocD

[23-11-2009,18:35]
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DocD
(in reply to: need help so bad)
but Hopeless came as a dependent, who is going to get in trouble. Mom and Dad... or son who did not fill out and sign any forms? And technically, she was not his wife and they were not living common law. There was no way to sponsor his girlfriend in the initial application.

Like I said, this is not as clear cut as it looks.

[23-11-2009,18:50]
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Sharon