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what happens if Spouse never travels to Canada

Oct 26, 2017
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Hi All,

My wife has got a great job here and she does not want to move to Canada. I want to know what will/can happen if she (along with our baby) does not travel and travel date/ visa expires?

But i am going there soon. Can my PR be cancelled?
 

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Hi All,

My wife has got a great job here and she does not want to move to Canada. I want to know what will/can happen if she (along with our baby) does not travel and travel date/ visa expires?

But i am going there soon. Can my PR be cancelled?
No but she won't be satisfying residency obligation
 
Oct 26, 2017
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The thing is i do not have a good relationship with my wife and I want to leave her permanently. I do not want to return to my home country ever. I am going to file for divorce after I move there. Can that somehow create an issue.
 

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The thing is i do not have a good relationship with my wife and I want to leave her permanently. I do not want to return to my home country ever. I am going to file for divorce after I move there. Can that somehow create an issue.
i'm not sure. technically it shouldn't. the important thing for now is that when you land you have the "correct" status (married if you're married). but i guess you'll have to look into sponsoring your child as I believe you will need your spouse's permission. I'm not an expert on the matter, just "thinking out loud"
 

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Hi All,

My wife has got a great job here and she does not want to move to Canada. I want to know what will/can happen if she (along with our baby) does not travel and travel date/ visa expires?

But i am going there soon. Can my PR be cancelled?
Most important question first: Who is the primary applicant? You or your wife?

If your wife is the primary applicant, and she chooses not to land and 'activate' her PR, then you cannot land and activate your 'PR' either (primary applicant must land before or with the dependent). :(

If you are the primary applicant, it doesn't matter. You can land, activate your permanent residency, and if your wife and baby don't land, they won't become permanent residents, but you will be fine. (As stated earlier, you will also have to meet physical residency requirements - 2 years physically in Canada within your first 5 years of landing).

If you wife and baby do land and 'activate their PR' then leave, and don't meet their physical residency requirements, this won't affect you either.

Once you become a PR, you can do whatever you so choose regarding your marriage, including Divorce, without any negative implications to your PR Status (I don't think Canada is trying to dictate our family lives and make-ups :) ).

Although, if I may be so bold as to ask a question and offer some advice: if you've already made the decision to divorce your wife once you land, have you discussed this with her already and aren't waiting to do so until after you land? It's just that, if you haven't told her, this might be blindsiding her and I'm sure you wouldn't want her to make the decision to give up her great job and move to Canada, for the sake of the marriage, only to be served with divorce papers a short while later. I personally fully support the idea of divorce if a marriage isn't working despite efforts to make it work, and one or both parties are unhappy, but I also think it's important to ensure that it's an open and honest process, and that every effort is taken to ensure both parties leave the marriage in the best state that's possible for each of them (after all, I'm sure you owe that much to each other after all the time you've spent together :) )

Also, just from my perspective, if I shared a child with someone, I would want to maintain at the very least a cordial and respectful relationship with my divorced partner, for the sake of that child. And this will be particularly important if you want to sponsor the child for PR later (if he/she doesn't land and claim his/her PR now, or if he/she does land but doesn't meet the physical residency requirement and ends up having his/her PR revoked), as I suspect you would need your wife's permission for this if the child is still a minor when you decide to sponsor him/her.
 
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Oct 26, 2017
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Most important question first: Who is the primary applicant? You or your wife?

If your wife is the primary applicant, and she chooses not to land and 'activate' her PR, then you cannot land and activate your 'PR' either (primary applicant must land before or with the dependent). :(

If you are the primary applicant, it doesn't matter. You can land, activate your permanent residency, and if your wife and baby don't land, they won't become permanent residents, but you will be fine. (As stated earlier, you will also have to meet physical residency requirements - 2 years physically in Canada within your first 5 years of landing).

If you wife and baby do land and 'activate their PR' then leave, and don't meet their physical residency requirements, this won't affect you either.

Once you become a PR, you can do whatever you so choose regarding your marriage, including Divorce, without any negative implications to your PR Status (I don't think Canada is trying to dictate our family lives and make-ups :) ).

Although, if I may be so bold as to ask a question and offer some advice: if you've already made the decision to divorce your wife once you land, have you discussed this with her already and aren't waiting to do so until after you land? It's just that, if you haven't told her, this might be blindsiding her and I'm sure you wouldn't want her to make the decision to give up her great job and move to Canada, for the sake of the marriage, only to be served with divorce papers a short while later. I personally fully support the idea of divorce if a marriage isn't working despite efforts to make it work, and one or both parties are unhappy, but I also think it's important to ensure that it's an open and honest process, and that every effort is taken to ensure both parties leave the marriage in the best state that's possible for each of them (after all, I'm sure you owe that much to each other after all the time you've spent together :) )

Also, just from my perspective, if I shared a child with someone, I would want to maintain at the very least a cordial and respectful relationship with my divorced partner, for the sake of that child. And this will be particularly important if you want to sponsor the child for PR later (if he/she doesn't land and claim his/her PR now, or if he/she does land but doesn't meet the physical residency requirement and ends up having his/her PR revoked), as I suspect you would need your wife's permission for this if the child is still a minor when you decide to sponsor him/her.

Thanks for your reply. I am the primary applicant, so no issues in that case.
The thing is she has made my life hell here and would not divorce me if I discussed. She will actually register multiple police cases against me in my home country which will make it difficult for me to deal with and travel. Let me tell you, none of those cases will be true but that has become a standard practice here to extract maximum money out of the husband.
Yes, i love my 3 years old son but I am ready to make that sacrifice for overall peace and happiness.

Any thoughts or comments based on this new information?
 

crescent_jam

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Aug 21, 2017
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432
Jamaica
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Kingston, Jamaica
NOC Code......
1121
AOR Received.
14-09-2017
Passport Req..
17-10-2017
VISA ISSUED...
26-10-2017
LANDED..........
19-01-2018
Thanks for your reply. I am the primary applicant, so no issues in that case.
The thing is she has made my life hell here and would not divorce me if I discussed. She will actually register multiple police cases against me in my home country which will make it difficult for me to deal with and travel. Let me tell you, none of those cases will be true but that has become a standard practice here to extract maximum money out of the husband.
Yes, i love my 3 years old son but I am ready to make that sacrifice for overall peace and happiness.

Any thoughts or comments based on this new information?
Oh dear; I'm sorry! I can't imagine what that situation must be like. I hope it all, somehow, works out well in the end and that some good comes out of the whole situation. My recommendation then would be that, since you're the primary applicant (thank goodness), just land, but don't allow her to quit her job and come with you (it would probably only make a bad situation worse), and then initiate divorce after that point. The only concern would be if she chooses to follow you to Canada after you land... not sure what recommendation to give you on that issue though...but you can cross that bridge IF you get there...