Brilliant Toby.toby said:....then complain to the provincial legal association that the lawyer is either incompetent (does not know the Law) or unethical (knows the Law, but is telling your wife what she wants to hear to increase the size of the legal bill).
canadianwoman said:She cannot get you deported. You have your PR card already. If you two break up 6 months after you landed in Canada, it does not look like a marriage of convenience anyway. At least it will not look like a marriage of convenience to the Canadian government enough for them to try to deport you. She can report you to Canada Border Services and CIC and state that you married her just to come to Canada, but if she cannot prove this, the government will do nothing. Most of the time, the gov't does nothing even when the sponsor can prove it was a marriage of convenience - for example, there have been cases where the applicant came to Canada and left the sponsor the first day, and the gov't did nothing.
You will need a lawyer to help you with the divorce. Get a job, find your own place, and try to get on with your life. If you can't find a job, you can apply for welfare, and your wife will have to pay the government this money back.
(However, if your wife does have any evidence that you lied on your PR application, she can tell CIC, and they will try to deport you. But as long as everything with the application was OK, you should be fine.)
You realize that she is probably lieing to you to freak you out.CMMMS said:Well she just contacted me and said her lawyer will contact my embassy and immegration and she will force me to leave i just dont know what els to do and iam affraid she will deport me !! just because i cant take her angar any more !! is it really legal she can do this ? or she is just scaring me ? any advice please folks !!!
canadianwoman said:Did your sponsor lie on the application? If that is what you mean, then if CIC found out about it and the lie was about something serious, the government might try to deport you. Usually, though, once you have the PR the government does not investigate any more, unless the sponsor complains to them about the applicant - such as saying the applicant ran away after two weeks in Canada or something like that.
For the government to investigate a complaint by a sponsor, the sponsor will need proof.
Highly unlikely.CMMMS said:Can my ex wife make my embassy force me to divorce her ?