My wife is Canadian, I'm British. We got married in Canada 7 years ago but chose to live together in the United Kingdom. We had our first daughter (who will be 6 this September) just over a year and a half in to our marriage. Some time over the 08/09 period (can't remember dates of the top of my head) my wife left for a 6 week trip to Canada with our daughter, I was fine with this or so I thought and during their absence I became extremely depressed. I became friends with a work colleague and yes things went too far, but my wife came back, we seemingly worked things out and had our second daughter in December 2009.
In October 2010 things fell in to place for us to move to Canada and so we emigrated. Upon arrival we began the process of getting my Spousal Visa so that I could begin work and stay in Canada permanently. This was far longer than planned and so I became a stay at home dad to my daughters until September last year when finally my open work permit arrived (still no visa) around a month before the birth of our son in October.
Over the 5 years things haven't always been easy, my wife has struggled with getting past what happened but we seemed to be doing well which led to our son. Around a month ago a friend of my wife asked for some help fitting a window mounted AC unit and that was where things went downhill, I got on well with this friend and would consider myself her friend now too but my wife accused me of cheating and her friend of wanting to steal me. Despite seeming to start to trust that nothing was going on (which is wasn't and isn't) last night we had a large argument, angry, hurt and upset I told our friend what my wife had been saying and what had been going on. My wife had forbid this but emotional as I was and with few friends I felt the need to talk to her, to vent. Our friend is now extremely angry with my wife and this has now led to my wife telling me that its over, that she wants a divorce and that she's going to cancel my visa and send me home to the UK.
I'm trying to get her to realise that we need counselling, that our relationship, our three kids isn't worth throwing away but I don't know what to do. All she keeps telling me to do right now is call my parents and get a flight home.
What can I do, I don't want to lose my kids, I want to be in their lives, I would like to be in our relationship. Please help.
In October 2010 things fell in to place for us to move to Canada and so we emigrated. Upon arrival we began the process of getting my Spousal Visa so that I could begin work and stay in Canada permanently. This was far longer than planned and so I became a stay at home dad to my daughters until September last year when finally my open work permit arrived (still no visa) around a month before the birth of our son in October.
Over the 5 years things haven't always been easy, my wife has struggled with getting past what happened but we seemed to be doing well which led to our son. Around a month ago a friend of my wife asked for some help fitting a window mounted AC unit and that was where things went downhill, I got on well with this friend and would consider myself her friend now too but my wife accused me of cheating and her friend of wanting to steal me. Despite seeming to start to trust that nothing was going on (which is wasn't and isn't) last night we had a large argument, angry, hurt and upset I told our friend what my wife had been saying and what had been going on. My wife had forbid this but emotional as I was and with few friends I felt the need to talk to her, to vent. Our friend is now extremely angry with my wife and this has now led to my wife telling me that its over, that she wants a divorce and that she's going to cancel my visa and send me home to the UK.
I'm trying to get her to realise that we need counselling, that our relationship, our three kids isn't worth throwing away but I don't know what to do. All she keeps telling me to do right now is call my parents and get a flight home.
What can I do, I don't want to lose my kids, I want to be in their lives, I would like to be in our relationship. Please help.