I am writing on behalf of one of my relatives. Can you suggest what is the possibility of his entry into Canada through spouse sponsorship or any other visa? We are a bit worried about him.
- He is a 33 years old man from Bangladesh. He got married on May, 2015.
- His wife is around 3 years older then him.
- Both of them are form Bangladesh.
- They did not know each other before their marriage and they got married on the first day they meet each other. It was an arranged marriage coordinated by their guardians.
- His wife was permanent resident during their marriage and went back to Bangladesh for couple of months to get married.
- The economic condition of the wife is better than the husband.
- After marriage they had a reception where around 200 people from both parties attended. They have photons of the event.
- After the marriage the wife not stay at husband’s house for around 7 days and came back to her parents home. She stayed at her parents home for 6 months and came back to Canada. During that 6 months the husband visited the wife’s home and stayed there couple of nights now and then.
- Unfortunately after their marriage the relation between two families (including husband-wife) got complicated. The wife’s family started insulting the husbands family. The wife did not want to stay wit husbands parents and many more issues.
- Due to This complexity they did not go for any honeymoon.
- The wife came back to Canada after 6 months. She did not apply to sponsor her husband till now. It has been 3.5 years since their marriage.
- Due to distance the relationship became worse day by day. There were several initiative by the husband to divorce the wife, but he backed off due to the high amount of “Dower” that he have to pay his wife if divorced.
- At present the wife is in Canada and husband in Bangladesh. She neither want to divorce him and nor to bring him in Canada.
- His level of education and level of English is not also sufficient to apply for Canadian PR by himself.
- The husband (my relative) is worried if his PR application (if the wife apply now) will be approved or will be rejected. Will immigration Canada consider the long gap as a red flag?