So when they had the on-line questionair few months back...was to get answers only on amendment for the new regulation. I like the idea but only if i didn't have to wait for 2 years already. It would be nice to have your spouse here in Canada within few months and then the 2 year regulation applied to the relationship! But if your process takes more then 2 years when it's genuine relationship and you suffer emotionally every single day............then 2 years later once again you are interviewed, will be ok but it will be sweet bitter reminder of 2 year of life which was wasted while the relationship was being proofed to them time after time after time!! Yes there are fraud marriages that we are seeing on media...may allah burn those idots in hell for bringing this day on to all of us now.
adzees said:See the following link:
http://www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2011/2011-03-26/html/notice-avis-eng.html#d114
Official publication will occur tomorrow. You have 30 days to get your comments in. This is what the government is actually proposing:
Description
Citizenship and Immigration Canada proposes to introduce amendments to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations specifying that, under the family class or the spouse and common-law in Canada class, a spouse or a common-law or conjugal partner who is in a relationship of two years or less with their sponsor at the time of sponsorship application would be subject to a period of conditional permanent residence. The condition would require that the sponsored spouse or partner remain in a bona fide relationship with their sponsor for a period of two years or more following receipt of their permanent residence status in Canada. Only cases targeted for fraud would be reviewed during the conditional period. Permanent residence could be revoked (leading to initiation of removal) if the condition of remaining in a bona fide relationship was not met. For all other cases, the condition would be automatically lifted after the specified conditional period had elapsed. Beyond the requirement to satisfy the condition, the conditional permanent residence would not differ from permanent residence.
Given concerns about the vulnerability of spouses and partners in abusive relationships, a process for allowing bona fide spouses and partners in such situations to come forward without facing enforcement action would be developed if a conditional permanent residence period were introduced.