If she still didn't get her PR, the sponsor can withdraw his sponsorship.laarose said:Hello Everyone.
I have a question: how long sponsored wife from another country must to be married to canadian citizen and live or pretend that she lives with him at mutual address in Canada before she can separate or divorce legally? Here is a situation: she has an arranged marriage since September, 2011 and, as I know, didn't have papers until very resent time, I don't think she even got them yet. Being legally married she met another man and since November, 2013 moved in with new boyfriend. There is no proof that it was arranged marriage, but is there a way to report her and get some actions done? Generally speaking, can she get away with this?
If she already got her PR but left him right away and moved in with someone else, he can report her for marriage fraud and see if immigration does anything about it, which they might or might not.
If they applied for sponsorship on or after October 25th 2012, there is a 2 year condition on her PR. That is, 2 years after getting her PR, immigration will check if she is still with her sponsor. If not, she could lose her PR. If they applied before that, there is no such condition. He could however still report her for marriage fraud and see if anything happens. If immigration looks into their case, they may call her in for an interview and ask her to explain her situation.