I married a woman from Slovakia four years ago ONLY because I got her pregnant. I even checked with Immigration prior to getting married to see if there was any other way for her to stay in the country (her mother and sister are both here but didn't qualify to sponsor her), and they said NO. They said I had to marry her to keep her here. So, after bailing the night before the marriage the first time, I actually went ahead and married her six weeks later letting her know that I was only doing so to keep my soon-to-be born daughter in the country. At the time, I didn't even want a child. Anyway, I now LOVE my daughter to death but want to divorce my wife who has since received Permanent Resident Status. But I want to annul the marriage because it was nothing more than a marriage of convenience. And while she knowingly broke the law to stay in the country, she now wants to use the full extent of the law to get full support from me - something I was afraid of but was assured by my mother-in-law that it would never happen. My mother-in-law has since turned on me like a mad dog and is now fully behind her daughter taking full custody and full financial support. I, on the other hand, just want to report this as the unlawful marriage of convenience that it was and take my lumps from Immigration - despite the fact that THEY told me there was no other way to keep her here. And I want this marriage annulled. Is this possible and what consequences will we face? That's my question....