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Ann2

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Mar 2, 2015
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Hi,
Recently found out that my husband is married to another girl before we got married, both registered in NSO,i have a copy of our marriage cert, i decided to not include him in my pr application but i included him in my nominee, my Mpnp will expire on march 30, so im in hurry and pressured because i dint know what to do, .. Am i going to call mpnp and tell the whole story to them before i apply my pr? I didnt want to lie on my application for PR, please help me
 
Hello who is the first one registered with NSO? I am asking this because under Philippine law the succeeding and subsequent marriage is already null and void or ab initio
 
unitedbritishphilippines said:
Hello who is the first one registered with NSO? I am asking this because under Philippine law the succeeding and subsequent marriage is already null and void or ab initio


He 1st marrige is registered in NSO As well as the 2nd marriage
 
What will i do to my PR application? Planning not to include him in my applicatin. The 1st marriage is not yet separated legally( no divorce)
 
As far as I know if you not include him on your pr application and you're already married to him, you'll need be able to sponsor him in the near future of you still want it.
 
Ann2 said:
Hi,
Recently found out that my husband is married to another girl before we got married, both registered in NSO,i have a copy of our marriage cert, i decided to not include him in my pr application but i included him in my nominee, my Mpnp will expire on march 30, so im in hurry and pressured because i dint know what to do, .. Am i going to call mpnp and tell the whole story to them before i apply my pr? I didnt want to lie on my application for PR, please help me

He is not your husband, as your marriage was not valid since he was still married to someone else.

If you've lived with him for 12 months though, then you are officially common-law so in that case you must include him on your own PR application as common-law partner. In this case it doesn't matter if he was married previously.