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Deported from Canada

Nov 30, 2022
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Hi,
I had an doubt related to sponsor my boyfriend. He has been deported from canada for failed refugee clamaint and we are planning to get marry by 2023 and to apply for PR.
I had an two question here.
Is that good to mention his name in my PR application as my husband? or Is it good to get marry once I get my PR?
Is there any chances that my PR application will get rejected because of marrying deported person from canada.

Does anyone face same situation ? If yes could you guys help to find an solution for this issue?

Please and thank you
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
95,862
22,119
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
Hi,
I had an doubt related to sponsor my boyfriend. He has been deported from canada for failed refugee clamaint and we are planning to get marry by 2023 and to apply for PR.
I had an two question here.
Is that good to mention his name in my PR application as my husband? or Is it good to get marry once I get my PR?
Is there any chances that my PR application will get rejected because of marrying deported person from canada.

Does anyone face same situation ? If yes could you guys help to find an solution for this issue?

Please and thank you
It's hard to comment without knowing all of the details of the case.

The absolute safest option if you want no risk of his situation impacting your PR application is to get married after you become a PR (this of course assumes you aren't common law and haven't lived together). If you get married first, he'll need to go through the ARC process to return to Canada which will prolong your application process. You would also want to make sure you know all of the details of his deportation - for example if it was just due to the failed refugee claim or if there were any misrepresentation or inadmissibility issues involved. If there was misprepresentation or inadmissibility issues, then it's possible this could impact your PR application if you are married. Devil is in the details and we don't know the details so hard to give direction.

Again, "safest" is to get married afterwards provided you aren't common law. However this will also mean you may be separated for quite a period of time since you will need to be living in Canada to sponsor him for PR and he'll need to go through the sponsorship and ARC process to return.
 

Ultraxion

Hero Member
May 10, 2022
258
190
He is been deported 1 year ago
A deportation order can be issued on a number of grounds. You need to specify which, since some are more serious then others. Also if your boyfriend is inadmissible to Canada, it may impact your admissibility as well, if you are married to him.

You sure he is given a deportation order rather than a departure order? Usually when a refugee is claimed, the applicant is given a conditional departure order enforceable only after the claim is failed.
 

CANADA-1

Hero Member
Jan 17, 2017
309
68
Hi,
I had an doubt related to sponsor my boyfriend. He has been deported from canada for failed refugee clamaint and we are planning to get marry by 2023 and to apply for PR.
I had an two question here.
Is that good to mention his name in my PR application as my husband? or Is it good to get marry once I get my PR?
Is there any chances that my PR application will get rejected because of marrying deported person from canada.

Does anyone face same situation ? If yes could you guys help to find an solution for this issue?

Please and thank you
depend on your boyfriend he left to canada after deportation order or he arrest and force full deported home country.
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
55,594
13,523
Hi,
I had an doubt related to sponsor my boyfriend. He has been deported from canada for failed refugee clamaint and we are planning to get marry by 2023 and to apply for PR.
I had an two question here.
Is that good to mention his name in my PR application as my husband? or Is it good to get marry once I get my PR?
Is there any chances that my PR application will get rejected because of marrying deported person from canada.

Does anyone face same situation ? If yes could you guys help to find an solution for this issue?

Please and thank you
Did you ever live together for one year?