I'm in Canada with a valid work permit and recently got separated from my common-law partner, I sponsor her to come to Canada but now she is illegally staying in the country as our relationship is over my sponsorship should be cancelled, and she probably is working illegally too, how can I cancel her visitor record to avoid harm my own legal status?
first thanks to all the people who reply, she has a 5 years visitor visa that allows her to come as a tourist , then I got her a visitor record (as my common-law) that allows her to live in Canada until an specific date (cannot say but is due next year very soon) still she can't have a drivers license or a SIN number only health care which I paid for, now she could have the visitor record cause we were in common-law partnership this means her visitor records expires once our relationship was over still she can apply to stay for a while as a tourist or get her own work permit or visitor record which is hard if she can't work here legally, right? she is being here almost two months now (how is she affording her living here?) and how is she paying for any process she want to make? thats why I'm concerned about her working illegally here cause I was the one who sponsor her visitor record as a common-law. In my understanding she should go back to her country (she is not US citizen) and get her process done you name it visitor record or work permit (visitor record does not allow her to work)
first thanks to all the people who reply, she has a 5 years visitor visa that allows her to come as a tourist , then I got her a visitor record (as my common-law) that allows her to live in Canada until an specific date (cannot say but is due next year very soon) still she can't have a drivers license or a SIN number only health care which I paid for, now she could have the visitor record cause we were in common-law partnership this means her visitor records expires once our relationship was over still she can apply to stay for a while as a tourist or get her own work permit or visitor record which is hard if she can't work here legally, right? she is being here almost two months now (how is she affording her living here?) and how is she paying for any process she want to make? thats why I'm concerned about her working illegally here cause I was the one who sponsor her visitor record as a common-law. In my understanding she should go back to her country (she is not US citizen) and get her process done you name it visitor record or work permit (visitor record does not allow her to work)