According to Operation Manual 3, the following clearly indicate the point:
5.14 Consent of the biological parents
In all cases of adoption, the genuine and informed consent of the biological parents (where applicable) must be provided (R117(3)(b)).
If both parents are alive, both should give consent. In the event that only one parent gives consent to an adoption officers must be satisfied that the second parent has no legal rights with respect to
the child.
5.15 Natural parents cannot be sponsored
An adoption severs a child’s legal relationship to birth parents R3(2). An adopted child cannot later sponsor a birth parent. Officers at the CPC will try to verify that sponsors submitting IMM 1344AE for parents or grandparents are not in this situation. If there are doubts, check for an immigration file for the sponsor.
Inform the CPC if a child who was adopted outside the family has sponsored a birth parent. CPC staff will tell such sponsors they are ineligible, as the parents/grandparents are not members of the family class.
Praveen Kalra
Settlement Worker
Dixie Bloor Neighbourhood Centre
315-1420 Burnhamthorpe Rd. East
Mississauga, ON. L4X 2Z9
Phone: 905-629-1873 Extn. 244
Fax : 905-629-0791
email : pkalra@dixiebloor.org
web : www.dixiebloor.ca
Hi ,
As i wanted to let u know , that who adopted me was blood relation with my father. So does this makes any chance of it for sponsoring it.
I used to see an AD in the Time Magazine, which said "May be one of these days you will own one" and it was for the ROLEX Tudor Oyster ALL GOLD watch. Well it took me time and until then I wore a SEIKO Day Date.
Here is some thing to think about....
http://www.immigrationattorney.ca/clients.php
I am not suggesting that you hire this individual, but read the basic principle on which it is based. May be one of these days you could do that too.
Good Luck.
Freddie.
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