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Sponsor second wife

Pita123

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Hi Im asking on behalf of my friend. He was accompanied by an CEC spouse application and got approved. She now wants to file divorce and he wishes to do so. Can he sponsor his girlfriend now or he has to wait?
thank you.
 

frange

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Hi Im asking on behalf of my friend. He was accompanied by an CEC spouse application and got approved. She now wants to file divorce and he wishes to do so. Can he sponsor his girlfriend now or he has to wait?
thank you.
I think YES if he divorce her wife first. As long as her wife did not sponsor him to become PR under sponsorship category, he can sponsor his girlfriend. He became PR a dependent based on her wife CEC application; in other words they became PR together. If her wife sponsored him to become PR, this would be different and the 5 years BAN would applied.

Please intervene if I am wrong.
 

Pita123

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I think YES if he divorce her wife first. As long as her wife did not sponsor him to become PR under sponsorship category, he can sponsor his girlfriend. He became PR a dependent based on her wife CEC application; in other words they became PR together. If her wife sponsored him to become PR, this would be different and the 5 years BAN would applied.

Please intervene if I am wrong.
Oh ok. I got it.
 

canuck78

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Hi Im asking on behalf of my friend. He was accompanied by an CEC spouse application and got approved. She now wants to file divorce and he wishes to do so. Can he sponsor his girlfriend now or he has to wait?
thank you.
They will need to be separated for a year to get divorced in Canada. Having a second spouse is illegal in Canada and if there is any concern that this isn’t a true divorce and remarriage there will be a lot of investigation to prove that the first spouse is indeed leading a separate life and is truly divorced.
 
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frange

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They will need to be separated for a year to get divorced in Canada. Having a second spouse is illegal in Canada and if there is any concern that this isn’t a true divorce and remarriage there will be a lot of investigation to prove that the first spouse is indeed leading a separate life and is truly divorced.
Is it true that he can sponsor her girlfriend after divorcing her wife without the 5 years ban?

That was my point of view but I don't know if I was wrong or not.
 

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Is it true that he can sponsor her girlfriend after divorcing her wife without the 5 years ban?

That was my point of view but I don't know if I was wrong or not.
The five year ban doesn't apply. They immigrated together through an economic immigration stream. He wasn't sponsored through spousal sponsorship. The five year ban only applies to spousal sponsorship situations.
 

frange

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The five year ban doesn't apply. They immigrated together through an economic immigration stream. He wasn't sponsored through spousal sponsorship. The five year ban only applies to spousal sponsorship situations.
Hi Scylla;

I would suggest you to take training in order to become an immigration consultant in Canada. You have informal experience which mean a lot when become formal. I've been following you for years in this forum. I really hope you become an immigration consultant if you want to; so think about it.
 

scylla

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Hi Scylla;

I would suggest you to take training in order to become an immigration consultant in Canada. You have informal experience which mean a lot when become formal. I've been following you for years in this forum. I really hope you become an immigration consultant if you want to; so think about it.
Thanks for the compliment. I am going to stick with my day job and keep immigration as a hobby. :) The immigration consultant gig doesn't pay enough for me to be ever interested in switching.
 

frange

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Thanks for the compliment. I am going to stick with my day job and keep immigration as a hobby. :) The immigration consultant gig doesn't pay enough for me to be ever interested in switching.
Ok, got you...... May be in your spare time... You never know..
 
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