What risks are there in completing the IMM 5604 E

sgtshrek

New Member
My ex wife emigrated to Canada last year with my children. She is now asking me to complete a IMM 5604E "DECLARATION FROM NON-ACCOMPANYING PARENT/GUARDIAN FOR MINOR IMMIGRATING TO CANADA" form.
It has a statement saying that I confirm by signing this letter that I may be permanently separated from my children.
Does this mean that she can stop me from seeing my children? We had a solicitor draft a letter of agreement that should would pay for flights for the children to come over to the UK.
What I'm asking is, if I sign this document, would it give her the power to discard this agreement??

Thank you
 

Riley Haas

Administrator
Staff member
Location
Toronto
Hi there,
I think this is a question for a UK lawyer, sorry.
But if you want me to guess: I can't imagine a Canadian immigration document being admissible in a UK court as proof that you agreed to annul your previous agreement. But seriously: ask a lawyer.
 

sgtshrek

New Member
Thank you for your reply...

Do you know of any direct email addresses for where I can contact immigration directly about this issue?
 

Riley Haas

Administrator
Staff member
Location
Toronto
As in Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (formerly Citizenship and Immigration Canada)? You can call them at 1-888-242-2100. They will likely tell you they cannot answer the question, though.
 
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