I started this thread, more inclined to find out if there was an option of going to Canada without getting legally separated or divorced (and without spouse's medicals or PCC). It's ironic that, there doesn't seem to be any option other start legal separation or divorce process!
Dear @jes_ON, @mr.preetsingh, Based on your responses to similar questions, grateful if you can chime in with your perspective. My spouse and I were married in the US, where neither of us was a permanent resident there. I now reside in India whereas my spouse resides in a different country. If I start the divorce process in India, will IRCC consider, my divorce initiation paperwork and unilateral affidavit of separation (declaring my spouse's permanent exclusion for immigrating to Canada), in place of spouse's medicals and PCC.
The only other possibility is that they may ask for finalized divorce decree which however can take several months to even several years.
P.S. I'm still curious if just an affidavit of separation is enough for my immigration without having to go through legal separation or divorce process.
Dear @jes_ON, @mr.preetsingh, Based on your responses to similar questions, grateful if you can chime in with your perspective. My spouse and I were married in the US, where neither of us was a permanent resident there. I now reside in India whereas my spouse resides in a different country. If I start the divorce process in India, will IRCC consider, my divorce initiation paperwork and unilateral affidavit of separation (declaring my spouse's permanent exclusion for immigrating to Canada), in place of spouse's medicals and PCC.
The only other possibility is that they may ask for finalized divorce decree which however can take several months to even several years.
P.S. I'm still curious if just an affidavit of separation is enough for my immigration without having to go through legal separation or divorce process.