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Bhavna Bajaj and Citizenship and Immigration Canada

Citizenship and Immigration Canada: Citizenship and Immigration Canada said Bhavna Bajaj repeatedly failed to disclose that she had a son, Daksh, before she came to Ottawa. The department said that after she arrived, she signed a document saying her son would continue to live with his grandparents in India. , according to CBC. The couple applied for permanent residency in 2011 when Bajaj was pregnant, they told News. An immigration consultant had told them to head to Canada and sponsor their son after they arrived, they said. An Indian woman with permanent resident status in Canada, and who is trying to bring her three-year-old son here, admits she didn't disclose she had a child before her arrival in Ottawa, but disputes the assertion she had agreed to keep him in India. Citizenship and Immigration Canada says Bhavna Bajaj repeatedly failed to disclose she had a son, Daksh, until she arrived in Canada in January 2013. Courtesy of the Bhavna Bajaj-Aman Sood family Bajaj and her husband, Aman Sood, say they're fighting to change Canada immigration laws after being separated from their son over what they have described as an application error. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.