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ethan1514

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i got married in 2011,my spouse immigrated to nov 2012.we got started some issues & decided to seperate on apr 2013.i filled the case but she started to fight back?.what should i do & can i cancel the sponsorship agreement?.help me guys.
 
ethan1514 said:
i got married in 2011,my spouse immigrated to nov 2012.we got started some issues & decided to seperate on apr 2013.i filled the case but she started to fight back?.what should i do & can i cancel the sponsorship agreement?.help me guys.

If she landed as a PR in Nov 2012, then there is nothing you can do. You can't cancel sponsorship.
 
Rob_TO said:
If she landed as a PR in Nov 2012, then there is nothing you can do. You can't cancel sponsorship.

Agreed. You're financially responsible for her until November 2015.
 
ethan1514 said:
i got married in 2011,my spouse immigrated to nov 2012.we got started some issues & decided to seperate on apr 2013.i filled the case but she started to fight back?.what should i do & can i cancel the sponsorship agreement?.help me guys.

aawwww..sorry to hear that..
 
mikeymyke said:
They always change after they get PR...

maybe some but not all
 
mikeymyke said:
They always change after they get PR...

who are they?
 
ethan1514 said:
i agreed bro.
Hi
I am a canadian resident and sponsored my wife in 2011 september which we married in Canada on her a visitors visa at that time,she went back to Armenia on 2012 and waiting for her sponsorship to be approved , it got approved and she passport was stamped with her permanent resident to Canada on June 2013,she then came to live in Canada in October 2013 and not lived with me for a day since she has been in Canada.She does not live in the same city as me either .Is there anything I can do to cancell the sponsorship and send her back to her country????
 
jaaam said:
Hi
I am a canadian resident and sponsored my wife in 2011 september which we married in Canada on her a visitors visa at that time,she went back to Armenia on 2012 and waiting for her sponsorship to be approved , it got approved and she passport was stamped with her permanent resident to Canada on June 2013,she then came to live in Canada in October 2013 and not lived with me for a day since she has been in Canada.She does not live in the same city as me either .Is there anything I can do to cancell the sponsorship and send her back to her country????

you can report her for fraud to CIC, explaining when she landed, where she lives, etc. but there are very few chances that CIC will do something about it. However, it will put a note on her file, and if she tries to sponsor another spouse (in 5 years, as for now as a sponsored spouse she can not sponsor anybody else), the notes will be on her file. As her file was received before the 25th October 2012 ( no matter when she landed), her PR is not conditional, so there is nothing you can do about it.
You are still responsible for her for the next 3 years financially, and if she goes on social assistance, the government will ask you to repay it.

Best you can do is "forget" about her, and try to rebuild your life with somebody who cares - but you can not deport her.
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I recently sponsored my wife to canada and she has not lived with me for even a day, she lives in different city and I have all her information where she works lives,phone #,even printed out the dating sight shes on(profile) and sent it in to CBSA and have reported it to CBSA,they told me I had a very strong case and they are investigating it,what are the chances of deportation?is it the more proof I have,better it is? Can this be done?
 
I reported to CBSA and they said I have a strong case and going to investigate it ,I know I am responsible for 3 years but is possible to get her deported?
 
Give me her number, and I will whisper in her phone, she says "what?", I whisper again, she says "what?" then I will scream as loud as I can. I hate people who leave their sponsors like that. It's one thing to have both parties work together to arrange a marriage of convenience. It's another thing to have someone land in Canada, then leave you a few months later. But it's a whole new level of low, when someone lands and doesn't even live with you for a day.