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vsunny17

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Hi everyone.....i m sure my situation is very complicated but hope will gets some piece of advice from all seniors applicants.here is my issue--
App filed -25 march 2013
Aor - 1 may 2013
Add spouse in application - 20 aug 2013
Request for additional documents (proof to show the relation between me & my spouse) -15 jan 2014
Receive medicals for both - 26 feb 2014
Receive bio data & rprf - 5 mar 2014
Now the problem is me & my spouse have some sort of problems going on for the last month & now we decide that we dont wanna continue to stay together.
Now my spouse not yet did the medicals niether me & even not yet submit the rprf fees because i am not sure about my marriage.
My question is
1 How i can remove her from my application & if i remove she have to do medicals or not
2 Is it effect my application ( as i will notify cic about this truth before getting pr)
3 what are the documents needed to remove her from canada or from my home country.
4 If its too complicated right now to remove so i can mutually talk to her we can separated after PR but that will be consider fraud i guess.

I dont want to screwed up my aplication after come so far
Please guide me advice me my friends
I m stuck
Thanks
 
i think you guys should pretend to be still together until the final decision,after that get a divorce
 
maynald said:
i think you guys should pretend to be still together until the final decision,after that get a divorce

Yes i think abt this option also but i dont know what will be the consequences in future, so i just want to be sure about that also because i have to settle down in this beautiful country & dont want to hide anything from immigration.
 
Yes the best is to encourage her to continue with the application and decide when you get your visa. That will be the best for both you.
 
Or consult an immigration lawyer then
 
Any one knows good experience immigration lawyer in edmonton or st. Albert area who can advice me on this problem
 
What about Abram krochek.... I believe there are good lawyer and enjoy equal reputation to Mr David Cohen.
 
Sam1985 said:
What about Abram krochek.... I believe there are good lawyer and enjoy equal reputation to Mr David Cohen.

Thanks budd but i willcheck it that but i m looking in the edmonton area.
 
Please advice me on this very complicated stage in which i stuck. There are 156 views in few hours.
I am hoping to get some truely & practical advice as my future depends on that.
Please seniors .....
 
I think you should focus on what you can control rather than what you cant control. If you take her out of your application this might complicate this with CIC. But if you play along for another month or two then both of you get your PR and you can go your separate ways. Option one is a 50-50 scenario and $$$$ out of your pocket on lawyer fees and option two is a win-win situation for both of you. I say go with option two.
 
albrye said:
I think you should focus on what you can control rather than what you cant control. If you take her out of your application this might complicate this with CIC. But if you play along for another month or two then both of you get your PR and you can go your separate ways. Option one is a 50-50 scenario and $$$$ out of your pocket on lawyer fees and option two is a win-win situation for both of you. I say go with option two.

Yes i agree w ith ur option 2 recommendation & i really appreciate ur views on that but what i m worried is if i did the process normally without informing CIC & once i get PR after that do the divorce processing back home.
May be immigration dept consider me under marriage fraud as she will now come to canada or i will divorce her.
 
My advice -

Do not do that, even if your PR card is granted. It can be provoked at anytime!. What will you tell them once you file for Citizenship? She tells someone after you have your PR card that you were together just for the status.

The OP (cic handbook) clearly states. Any martial change should be informed to the CIC. So do that, It won't delay your application by so much. This stuff happens and they know it.

You don't want to get your PR card and then keep always looking behind your shoulder or worrying. "Will this come bite me in the ass when i apply for citizenship?" Because I am sure this will be a red flag when you do.

Best advice - Talk to a proper lawyer. Advice is free by them. Ask them what you should do...
 
Please do not hire Abram Krochek. I did the mistake of consulting them and they give me wrong advise.

On a separate note, I agree with kokoman2013. People break up and I am sure Immigration is well aware of this. You don't want to come under their radar for marriage fraud. Consequences of not informing them are far more grave than just pretending to be "happily married".

Sam1985 said:
What about Abram krochek.... I believe there are good lawyer and enjoy equal reputation to Mr David Cohen.
 
As long as you are still married and not legally divorced (nor filed for divorce) during the PR processing, why would you want to inform CIC? They simply ask if you're married or not, which you are. So how would this be a fraud? People's personal marital issues are not of concern to CIC. Unless you are planning to file for the divorce before or immediately after you receive your PR...then I see that it could probably raise some doubts at the time of citizenship.

I really don't think CIC would expect that no one with a PR should ever get divorced! These things must be happening more frequently than we think. Then again, getting a lawyer's advise is always good on these matters.