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smmi1

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Oct 12, 2008
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i got my pr because i have been depending student but i dont finish my study(understand that economics is not for me and I hate it).now i get married and want to sponsor my wife(i'm germany citizen and my wife too),but I”m very hesitate that the immigration going to check that during the sponsorship and clime that i got my pr cheating and take my pr for ever without option to come back!!!
I really concern and want to know if that have a meaning or they just going to focus on our relationship ?

Thanks for your help
 

graham

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Jan 11, 2008
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if you have your pr,your a pr-I doubt they will strip you of that unless you have lied to get it in the first place which may be considered fraud-even at that point I am not sure what they would do-sorry I can't help more
 

Leon

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What do you mean you got your PR by cheating? You were sponsored by your parents as a dependent student and you were a student at the time? If that is true, then you did not cheat. If you had already dropped out before you got PR, then yes, you cheated. Still, even if that is what happened, will they ever find out? Are you going to be the one to tell them when exactly you dropped out?

Go ahead and sponsor your wife. If at worst they kick you out, you can go and live in Germany. It's not so bad :)
 

PMM

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Hi

Leon said:
What do you mean you got your PR by cheating? You were sponsored by your parents as a dependent student and you were a student at the time? If that is true, then you did not cheat. If you had already dropped out before you got PR, then yes, you cheated. Still, even if that is what happened, will they ever find out? Are you going to be the one to tell them when exactly you dropped out?

Go ahead and sponsor your wife. If at worst they kick you out, you can go and live in Germany. It's not so bad :)
It was quite possible if he was over 22 when he was included in the application and his parents claimed that he was a full time student and had been since before turning 22, then there might be a problem. But if he was under 22 when the application was submitted then it doesn't matter, as long as he wasn't married.

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