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    Thank you for explaining everything. From your opinion, feel free to say what you think is right. I know it takes time, a good lawyer, and of course money to cover the costs, but is it worth starting this process? Because from B’s side, B doesn’t seem to have any issues and don’t care about...
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    Thank you. Please confirm if A should contact Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre or CBSA to file for “a marriage of convenience”? Or both ? How about IRCC? Is this the right category for reporting “marriage of convenience”
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    I’m a bit confused. Should A report this or not? Even if A reports, it seems like there won’t be much that can be done. Does Canadian immigration not take these cases seriously, or is it just hard for them to handle because of the high number of immigrants? I’m trying to understand what the best...
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    Thank you for your reply. I agree that without clear proof of fraud, it’s unlikely that IRCC or CBSA will take action. I will think about speaking to a lawyer to protect myself and make sure I’m not responsible for anything. Your advice to stop supporting and cut ties makes sense, and I have...
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    Kindly share how to start the reporting process? Thank you
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    Apologies for the long post.Thank you for your time replying here. How to proceed with making the report? Contact IRCC first to get a instructions or hire a lawyer.
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    Appreciate your time and guidance.
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    Thank you for sharing your thoughts and advice me into the right direction. I will definitely took this advice.
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    Thank you so much.
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    Thank you for your advice.
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    Hi all, I need your honest opinion, and I beg any of you to help me. A and B have been in a long-distance relationship for five years. A is a Canadian citizen and works full-time, but A has muscular weakness, which means A cannot walk and uses a wheelchair. Despite this, A is highly educated...