I suggest that you find out about the conditions on his COPR before asking any further questions, as they may be pointless.enna00 said:So what happens if she call I guess they would investigate and go from there????
enna00 said:his has condition 51 so he will have to talk to someone at immigration and his lawyer
Rob_TO said:In that case there is nothing he or any lawyer can do. You can only apply for exemption from Condition 51 in cases of abuse, but in this case it sounds like relationship has simply broken down so I don't see any possibility for exemption.
Honestly if it was me, I wouldn't contact CIC about anything. CIC will probably only start an investigation if the wife actually calls or writes them to report the relationship breakdown and they are no longer cohabiting. If she never tells them, then CIC will probably not even find out and after 2 years his PR will just turn into regular PR and then he will never lose it. If he calls CIC and gives info about his case, it may just cause them to start an investigation.
Of course if she does report it, then there is the possibility CIC will investigate and revoke his PR. This process is out of his control.
enna00 said:Well if he leaves and then goes to live with her to try and work it out and want to come back in feb 2016 because that will be 2 years since he became a PR is not the condition only for the first 2 years of the PR or two years total of living together within x amount of time? what will happen if he comes back and she does not and she reports it then what happens at that point can't he lose his PR status still because she could say they did not live together in those 2 years of the condition? :-\
I was thinking the same thing. I don't think he would be off the hook after 2 years. He was supposed to have remained in a relationship with the sponsor and lived together for those 2 years. It seems improbable, but if CIC could prove that condition 51 was not met, could they not revoke his PR status after the 2 years? He didn't do what he was supposed to do, so doesn't that put the whole thing in jeopardy? Even after 2 years are up?canadianwoman said:He should keep plenty of proof they did live together, if he goes this route.
bigredmoose said:I was thinking the same thing. I don't think he would be off the hook after 2 years. He was supposed to have remained in a relationship with the sponsor and lived together for those 2 years. It seems improbable, but if CIC could prove that condition 51 was not met, could they not revoke his PR status after the 2 years? He didn't do what he was supposed to do, so doesn't that put the whole thing in jeopardy? Even after 2 years are up?