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Divorce Judgement received please advice

unarmed

Star Member
Jul 25, 2014
125
5
Hello All,
I came to Canada as student( I was married at that time but I came alone) and my marriage failed after I came to Canada and she left my house in my country(outside CAnada) and started living in her parents house. I agreed to pay 20,000CAD as support money for divorce to her with mutual consent.

- We applied for court process in 2016 in my country(outside Canada) and after 2 hearings I received final divorce judgement last week.
- I traveled to my country (outside canada) twice for court hearings.
- I was unemployed up to 2016 March and I was 31 years old in 2016.

Now, the court judgement says which I received yesterday that I am 31years old and my occupation is student while I am working in canada as of now.
Please help me in clarifying this issue as I have to apply for EE/PR soon this week. How to clarify this while applying for EE/pR so that officer get his any doubts resolved.

What to write in explanation letter?

Please advice guys. I really appreciate your time and inputs for this.
 
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Chahal82

Hero Member
Jul 12, 2017
204
121
Category........
PNP
App. Filed.......
06-03-2018
Nomination.....
25-05-2018
AOR Received.
26-06-2018
Med's Done....
Upfront
Interview........
24-05-2018
Hello All,
I came to Canada as student( I was married at that time but I came alone) and my marriage failed after I came to Canada and she left my house in my country(outside CAnada) and started living in her parents house. I agreed to pay 20,000CAD as support money for divorce to her with mutual consent.

- We applied for court process in 2016 in my country(outside Canada) and after 2 hearings I received final divorce judgement last week.
- I traveled to my country (outside canada) twice for court hearings.
- I was unemployed up to 2016 March and I was 31 years old in 2016.

Now, the court judgement says which I received yesterday that I am 31years old and my occupation is student while I am working in canada as of now.
Please help me in clarifying this issue as I have to apply for EE/PR soon this week. How to clarify this while applying for EE/pR so that officer get his any doubts resolved.

What to write in explanation letter?

Please advice guys. I really appreciate your time and inputs for this.
Dear friend,
Visa officer is not bothered about what your divorce paper says. You need documents from your employer saying you were working at this-this time as this-this role. Even if your divorce paper says that you were working in 2015 or 2016 CIC will not accept it as valid document for proof of work.
So just don't worry about it and relax. Your divorce paper will only prove that you are legally divorced.
Cheers
 

unarmed

Star Member
Jul 25, 2014
125
5
Dear friend,
Visa officer is not bothered about what your divorce paper says. You need documents from your employer saying you were working at this-this time as this-this role. Even if your divorce paper says that you were working in 2015 or 2016 CIC will not accept it as valid document for proof of work.
So just don't worry about it and relax. Your divorce paper will only prove that you are legally divorced.
Cheers
Thanks for reading,
The confusion is the age written in the document I received last week from the court. The age and occupation they wrote on Divorce document is the age at the time of applying for divorce.
Thanks again for replying
 

dammieh

Star Member
May 24, 2017
185
140
Nigeria
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Ottawa
NOC Code......
1123
App. Filed.......
20-10-2017
AOR Received.
20-10-2017
Thanks for reading,
The confusion is the age written in the document I received last week from the court. The age and occupation they wrote on Divorce document is the age at the time of applying for divorce.
Thanks again for replying
Write a letter of explanation and explain the same way you have explained here. You will be fine.
 

sunny_guyed

Hero Member
Jul 5, 2016
201
17
We all go though some difficult situations, but if I were you I would attach some official documents, such a divorce certificate, a judge's decision letter, as well as write a very professional explanation letter written very professionally and with no grammar mistakes, and attach all documents.