NON-ACCOMPANYING FAMILY MEMBERS DECLARATION

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Subject: NON-ACCOMPANYING FAMILY MEMBERS DECLARATION
  NON-ACCOMPANYING FAMILY MEMBERS DECLARATION
If you have family members who do not intend to emigrate to Canada with you, you must submit a notarized statutory declaration with your application which:
•identifies these family members and their relationship to you;
•states your intention to proceed to Canada without them; and
•indicates whether or not you wish these persons to retain eligibility to be sponsored by you once you have settled in Canada.
Note: Non-accompanying family members are still required to successfully meet immigration medical and security standards at the same time as you. They will retain eligibility to be sponsored by you as a member of the Family Class once you have settled in Canada for as long as they are your:
•spouse,
•common-law partner, or
•dependent children
as defined in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Regulations.
If you have non-accompanying family members who are either a spouse from whom you are legally separated or your children who are not in your legal custody, it is not necessary for them to be examined. However, if they are not examined at the time of your application, you will not be able to sponsor them at any time in the future.
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I don´t understand how to fill this form out for my spouse.

1.do i get my spouse to name her family memebers
2. state my spouse intention
3. yes if my spouse would like retain eligibility to be sponsored

Thank you so much

[10-12-2011,03:28]
[**.55.184.129]
Mike
(in reply to: NON-ACCOMPANYING FAMILY MEMBERS DECLARATION)
i am Canadian do i need to fill this part out???
or
Only if i was to immigrate to canada and i am leaving my children and wife behind then i need to do what is below????


thank you

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NON-ACCOMPANYING FAMILY MEMBERS DECLARATION
If you have family members who do not intend to emigrate to Canada with you, you must submit a notarized statutory declaration with your application which:
•identifies these family members and their relationship to you;
•states your intention to proceed to Canada without them; and
•indicates whether or not you wish these persons to retain eligibility to be sponsored by you once you have settled in Canada.
Note: Non-accompanying family members are still required to successfully meet immigration medical and security standards at the same time as you. They will retain eligibility to be sponsored by you as a member of the Family Class once you have settled in Canada for as long as they are your:
•spouse,
•common-law partner, or
•dependent children
as defined in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Regulations.
If you have non-accompanying family members who are either a spouse from whom you are legally separated or your children who are not in your legal custody, it is not necessary for them to be examined. However, if they are not examined at the time of your application, you will not be able to sponsor them at any time in the future.

[10-12-2011,03:53]
[**.55.184.129]
Mike
Declaration of Non-Accompanying Parent/Guardian (in reply to: NON-ACCOMPANYING FAMILY MEMBERS DECLARATION)
I am married to a Canadian Citizen and will be processing my permanent resident visa to Canada. Accompanying with me is my child (4 years old)) from a Filipino father out-of-wedlock). He abandoned me and my child since her birth and currently came into the picture of preventing my child to accompany me to Canada. Under our Philippine law, I am still the mother and has legal custody over my daughter. Does the child´s father be required to sign this form?

Will appreciate your help.

[19-05-2015,04:46]
[***.105.173.194]
Vicenta Dalumpines Jones
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