Not at all, these things happen. In their eyes, you have legally landed in Canada and have PR status.Hello guys.
I just want to know if I get my PR 1 year ago and I decide to getting divorce that could make me get in trouble with immigration?
If she accuses you of marriage cheating, there could be trouble. Of course, there will be lengthy investigation and hearing on this. Otherwise, you should be fine but you would not be able to sponsor your new spouse for the next five years.But my wife was the one that sponsorship me, so is no any problem to get into divorce now?
Yes I did all my process living here in canada, and righ now I have 1 year with my PRHave you actually landed? Your previous posts make it seem like you haven't.
Well, we getting into friendly divorce. So for that side I’m not worry. I just wanna know if immigration gonna receive any notification that I get into divorce?If she accuses you of marriage cheating, there could be trouble. Of course, there will be lengthy investigation and hearing on this. Otherwise, you should be fine but you would not be able to sponsor your new spouse for the next five years.
You don't need to worry about immigration.Well, we getting into friendly divorce. So for that side I’m not worry. I just wanna know if immigration gonna receive any notification that I get into divorce?
Even if it is "friendly" divorce, it is still not a trivial matter. Because during the sponsorship, it is stated that your wife will need to unconditionally support you for 3 years, so she has financial obligation for you. I would highly recommend you both talk to your lawyer to avoid any future trouble.Well, we getting into friendly divorce. So for that side I’m not worry. I just wanna know if immigration gonna receive any notification that I get into divorce?
We don’t have any issue about the support, and I pretty sure we wont have in the futureEven if it is "friendly" divorce, it is still a not a trivial matter. Because during the sponsorship, it is stated that your wife will need to unconditionally support you for 3 years, so she has financial obligation for you. I would highly recommend you both talk to your lawyer to avoid any future trouble.
You will have to complete a year of legal separation before you can get divorced in Canada, FYI.We still married and living together but we having married problems and we decide to get divorce, so for that I just want make sure that wont make me hace any issue with my PR