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hughjames

hughjames

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My wife migrate to Canada and left two kids in Jamaica and for ten years now she has'nt contact them, what can the canadian immigration do about this?

My wife migrated to Canada over sixteen years now and forget about me and her two daughter, they would love to go and live with her, but she seems not to care, what can the immigration of Canada do about this urgent matter?
thanks very much, a loving and caring father, mr. Hugh v. James.

 
 
 
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Submitted 101 days ago...

tomturkey

tomturkey

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Unless the mother wants to come back on her own to see the children there is not alot that can be done. You might want to find out if she is there still and any information that you can obtain regarding her name when she left if she ever remarried and does she have any family members there. Any information that you have on her,about her or her family would be a good start. Sixteen years is along time,for her not to try to get in touch with you regarding the children. she may be remarried and she may not even be there any more. Could she of came back to the states and you just don't know? I wish you and your daughters lot in finding her.

 

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Submitted 101 days ago...

tomturkey

tomturkey

Brain (2,477)

Unless the mother wants to come back on her own to see the children there is not alot that can be done. You might want to find out if she is there still and any information that you can obtain regarding her name when she left if she ever remarried and does she have any family members there. Any information that you have on her,about her or her family would be a good start. Sixteen years is along time,for her not to try to get in touch with you regarding the children. she may be remarried and she may not even be there any more. Could she of came back to the states and you just don't know? I wish you and your daughters lot in finding her.

 
 

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