+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445

Help please. Spousal sponsorship issues

hopeingod11

Newbie
Nov 17, 2024
2
0
Hello everyone.

Please assist any information about this scenario.

I was a student in canada. I got PR in express entry. Then during my PR process, i travelled to India got married. I got my first PR finalizing email (portal 1 email) on March 2. Five days before my marriage. I informed IRCC i was outside canada. Got married on March 7. Returned to canada.

I had a representative helping me with my express entry so i asked if I can update my wife through a web form. She said No.. trusting my Lawyer. I updated and got ecopr and PR card.

Then months later in august I filed for spousal visa. Sponsor eligibility was succesful. Bio metry,medical everything completed and updated. Now on Back ground check, iRCC is raising questions why I did no declare my wife during the period March 7 to April 2(ecopr date) . So because i dint declare they are raising paragraph 101 7(d) where my wife is excluded as my family member.

Reached out to representative, they agreed to give a reference letter and i am thinking to give an explanation admitting the mistake including whatsapp chat with my representative talking about adding and being advised no.

I made a mistake. Regret it. Was under influence of consultation received. Now worried if my wife will be banned for 5 years or can never be sponsored. Anyone with any similar experiences or sugestions. Pls respond. Have 30 days to respond.

Thank you.
 

armoured

VIP Member
Feb 1, 2015
17,186
8,817
I made a mistake. Regret it. Was under influence of consultation received. Now worried if my wife will be banned for 5 years or can never be sponsored. Anyone with any similar experiences or sugestions. Pls respond. Have 30 days to respond.
Is your consultant a Canadian-registered immigration consultant? In Canada? If so, you should report them.

As for your question: if IRCC accepts your explanation and decides to be lenient - she would likely get approved. If not - can never be sponsored by you.
 

hopeingod11

Newbie
Nov 17, 2024
2
0
Yes. Representative was registered in canada. She offered to help with a reference letter admitting the mistake. All i have is that from her and an explanation to IRCc that I made a mistake not knowing it. But yes i made the mistake. Not being able to sponsor her is huge for us.

Is this okay ? 2 files in total

1.Explanation letter from me as sponsor (along with attached letter from Representative)
2. Another letter from my wife, principal applicant that this confusion is caused by sponsor me and representative due to lack of knowledge and bad advise given as a request to the officer to show mercy.
 

CanGoldDigger

Hero Member
Feb 17, 2024
902
203
Ottawa
Be sure to report her to the registration authorities - she should lose her license (or whatever it's called) for this advice.
The consultant won't lose her license for that and "reporting" won't definitely help anyone in this case. On the other hand, the fact that the consultant is cooperating will help much more.
 

armoured

VIP Member
Feb 1, 2015
17,186
8,817
The consultant won't lose her license for that and "reporting" won't definitely help anyone in this case. On the other hand, the fact that the consultant is cooperating will help much more.
Idiot consultants who provide bad advice like this absolutely should be reported - for precisely the reason the system exists, to protect the public from incompetence and bad actors. It might be wise for this applicant to wait and see what happens to the file from IRCC before doing so.

The complaints page of the professional association for Reg'd Canadian Immigration Consultants is here: https://college-ic.ca/protecting-the-public/complaints-process

The consequences of bad advice are serious. And as a result, their disciplinary committee certainly does have the power to suspend and revoke a member's license.

Whether this kind of rank incompetence will merit that type of punishment - that's up to them.