Just read here that you can't sponsor a spouse when you are living outside of Canada. I'm concerned that I may have been duped. Between June and August of last year, I got a lawyer in my home country to help me do the paperwork for my wife (of course it cost mea whole bunch of money and wasn't free at all). I became a permanent resident of Canada in 2015 but personal circumstances have prevented me from being able to fully move to Quebec yet. I do intend to move to Quebec this summer. I applied to sponsor my wife from my home country where I have been living and working all this while and submitted it to the Canadian immigration authorities but the lawyer never told me that I wasn't eligible to sponsor my wife becauseI don't currently live there...even though I used a relative's address in Quebec. Since then I haven't heard a thing with regards to the status of her application even though he tells me I could expect my wife to get her resident card by February.
Have I therefore put my PR status in jeopardy and misrepresented myself to the immigration authorities as someone who is dishonest whereas that isn't the case at all?
Have I therefore put my PR status in jeopardy and misrepresented myself to the immigration authorities as someone who is dishonest whereas that isn't the case at all?