Hi,
I became PR on Oct 2019 through In-land Spouse/Common-law Sponsorship program. Things don't go well in my relation with my sponsor and we may consider break up at some point. I was wondering if this break up may affect my PR status!
Thanks
Who will start that investigation? We did our best for months now!Short form, no, unless some egregiously obvious case of intentional immigration fraud.
Who will start that investigation? We did our best for months now!
What is long form? Can you provide me with some resources maybe?! Thanks
Well if the spousal sponsorship was the reason behind your marriage and your spouse files a complaint with strong evidence to prove. It may get complicated for you when you apply for your citizenship and I know a friend of friend who was denied citizenship as he had defaulted a marriage after getting his PR through spousal sponsorship and they even denied to restore his PR status validity. ( P.S note they did have the evidence that marriage was solely the purpose of getting status in Canada)
Good luck
If there is no evidence that your marriage or relationship was illegitimate or only existed for you to obtain the PR, there is no condition to the PR anymore. If no one complains, no one investigates and you live in Canada, they will not revoke your PR. There is no longer a requirement to live with your Sponsor, to avoid abusive relationships.What if there is no investigations and no complaints? Will I get asked of this change when I apply for my citizenship next year?
Well I am living in this country for almost 10 years and 6 years out of that with my sponsor. I don't see a point to be worry about in my case as there are plenty of excuses that relation was not based on immigration frauds.If there is no evidence that your marriage or relationship was illegitimate or only existed for you to obtain the PR, there is no condition to the PR anymore. If no one complains, no one investigates and you live in Canada, they will not revoke your PR. There is no longer a requirement to live with your Sponsor, to avoid abusive relationships.
But in order to apply for citizenship you must have lived in Canada for 3 out of the last 5 years, among other requirements.
Well I am living in this country for almost 10 years and 6 years out of that with my sponsor. I don't see a point to be worry about in my case as there are plenty of excuses that relation was not based on immigration frauds.
Well I am living in this country for almost 10 years and 6 years out of that with my sponsor. I don't see a point to be worry about in my case as there are plenty of excuses that relation was not based on immigration frauds.
You may want to check your COPR. If the spouse was sponsored, then it is a conditional PR for an x amount of time and the COPR mentions that.
You may want to check your COPR. If the spouse was sponsored, then it is a conditional PR for an x amount of time and the COPR mentions that.