I'm just wondering if he can able to renew his PR status since He's not living with me for 2 years. We are just live together for 3 mos. and move to toronto to gain experience. Then after 6 mos. He return to my country.
No, as a PR he can move anywhere within Canada. Divorcing him won't affect his immigration status.Will the Immigration will keep in questioning him if he bound to other provinces?
The reason Am I asking this question because I'm pretty sure he will not go back to my province.
What if I file a divorce? What will happen next?
Will the Immigration will keep in questioning him if he bound to other provinces?
The reason Am I asking this question because I'm pretty sure he will not go back to my province.
What if I file a divorce? What will happen next?
I'm just wondering if he can able to renew his PR status since He's not living with me for 2 years. We are just live together for 3 mos. and move to toronto to gain experience. Then after 6 mos. He return to my country.
I hate to remind you but you ARE STILL responsible for supporting him for 3 years
this hasn't change, so if he goes on social assistance, you will have to pay everything back to the government![]()
Only thing you could do is inform CIC of your suspicions and the divorce. It *may* only affect him when he applies for Canadian Citizenship.
Interestingly, in the UK, if a couple divorces during the probationary period the leave of the sponsored spouse ends. This might be something that people might wish to lobby the Canadian government over as I've seen many similar stories like this.
Only thing you could do is inform CIC of your suspicions and the divorce. It *may* only affect him when he applies for Canadian Citizenship.
Interestingly, in the UK, if a couple divorces during the probationary period the leave of the sponsored spouse ends. This might be something that people might wish to lobby the Canadian government over as I've seen many similar stories like this.
My question is, how long the probationay do you mean? I can't file for a divorse rigth now because it's not one year since we are separated to each other. I am planning to file a divorse but i need to consider the qualification for filing.
ah! seems like a system open to easy abuse. Though I do find it odd govt. not considering other options. Anyway, those are the rules as unfair as they are in this case.If it doesn't impact his PR status - there will be no impact to citizenship. For this to impact PR status, there has to be proof the marriage wasn't genuine to start with.
People already lobbied for the change you've mentioned and it was put in place a few years ago. It was called conditional permanent residency. Then people lobbied to have that change removed - and it was removed by this administration just earlier this year. It's not coming back anytime soon.
It doesn't matter. This is in reference to the UK - not Canada. There is no probation period here in Canada. It doesn't matter if you divorce him or not - it won't change anything.
You've already said your relationship was genuine. There's nothing you can do. As everyone has told you several times, he is entitled to keep his PR status and return to Canada. Once he has enough residency days, he will be entitled to citizenship.
You need to move on.
ah! seems like a system open to easy abuse. Though I do find it odd govt. not considering other options. Anyway, those are the rules as unfair as they are in this case.