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Ladybb

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Hi
I came to canada with my husband and I’m here under his work permit visa since 3 years ago. He didn’t apply for pr and keeps renewing his visa. I have a Canadian citizen daughter, she is 12yrs and disabled. She is under continuous treatment here and I’m her main caretaker. My husband Wants to divorce me and keeps frightening and threatening me of my residency situation. I’m very worried and don’t know what’s gonna happen to my daughter if I force to leave Canada. I want to know what options I have. I appreciate if someone advice me on this matter. Thank you
 
Hi
I came to canada with my husband and I’m here under his work permit visa since 3 years ago. He didn’t apply for pr and keeps renewing his visa. I have a Canadian citizen daughter, she is 12yrs and disabled. She is under continuous treatment here and I’m her main caretaker. My husband Wants to divorce me and keeps frightening and threatening me of my residency situation. I’m very worried and don’t know what’s gonna happen to my daughter if I force to leave Canada. I want to know what options I have. I appreciate if someone advice me on this matter. Thank you
Your options are limited. Your visa is tied directly to your husband's entitlement to work. If he was to divorce you, your visa expiry date would limit how long you could remain in Canada. You might want to check out this as one possibility, based on your child's best interests. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...umanitarian-compassionate-considerations.html

Perhaps this is the time to be consulting with a family law professional and an immigration lawyer.
 
Hi
I came to canada with my husband and I’m here under his work permit visa since 3 years ago. He didn’t apply for pr and keeps renewing his visa. I have a Canadian citizen daughter, she is 12yrs and disabled. She is under continuous treatment here and I’m her main caretaker. My husband Wants to divorce me and keeps frightening and threatening me of my residency situation. I’m very worried and don’t know what’s gonna happen to my daughter if I force to leave Canada. I want to know what options I have. I appreciate if someone advice me on this matter. Thank you

How is your child Canadian?
 
Your options are limited. Your visa is tied directly to your husband's entitlement to work. If he was to divorce you, your visa expiry date would limit how long you could remain in Canada. You might want to check out this as one possibility, based on your child's best interests. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...umanitarian-compassionate-considerations.html

Perhaps this is the time to be consulting with a family law professional and an immigration lawyer.
Your options are limited. Your visa is tied directly to your husband's entitlement to work. If he was to divorce you, your visa expiry date would limit how long you could remain in Canada. You might want to check out this as one possibility, based on your child's best interests. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...umanitarian-compassionate-considerations.html

Perhaps this is the time to be consulting with a family law professional and an im
 
How was she born in Canada? You lived here before?
My husband family all living here, I came here as visitors and she was born . I’m very worried about what’s gonna happen, He never applied for Pr because he didn’t want me to have a secure situation, he also got British passport and never wants me to got one. And now frightening me of being sent back home.
 
My husband family all living here, I came here as visitors and she was born . I’m very worried about what’s gonna happen, He never applied for Pr because he didn’t want me to have a secure situation, he also got British passport and never wants me to got one. And now frightening me of being sent back home.
As I said before, you should be considering seeing both a family lawyer (to discuss divorce threats) and an immigration lawyer (to discuss PR options for yourself).
 
As I said before, you should be considering seeing both a family lawyer (to discuss divorce threats) and an immigration lawyer (to discuss PR options for yourself).
Thanks. I will. I’m having a very difficult days. Hope I can get proper help.