Waiting2014 said:
Hi All,
I have a query related to Landing
Please Help
-I am the primary applicant and have my spouse and son as dependents. I am going to land in mid November alone...will that be a problem as I will be landing alone?
-Also my spouse is not very supportive since the beginning of this process however got PR finally. So he might not go to Canada at all. Will that cause any problem to me in future?
-Is there any harm, my spouse can give to me in my case because he keep on saying that he will file a complaint to immigration that I went alone to Canada and all
-We might get separated soon...what is the procedure to follow if we file a divorce case after l land there. Do i need to inform them? If yes, will they ask me to go back to India?
-If we get legally separated, will my spouse still be able to enter Canada before visa expires?
I am totally confused what should I do...should I go or first get separated. What complications I may have to face basis what I mentioned above.
Please advise ???
Here are my 2 cents FWIW:
If you used your spouse in obtaining points to qualify, it will definitely cause problems if you get divorced or separated. However, if you did not, and qualified all by yourself, it technically should not have any impact, as long as you inform them and sign an affidavit that you will never sponsor him (that is what I had to do, since I am separated from my wife - but I did this right from the start of the application process). However, as takhan above pointed out, I STRONGLY suggest, not to do any of this because it could cause issues, delays and all kinds of unnecessary practical problems. Only go this route, if you absolutely have no other choice.
Secondly, your spouse can do literally nothing, now that you've been approved for the PR (since you are the PA). However with that said, these things work in theory and sometimes cause some problems in reality. So it might be in your best interest to work things out diplomatically with your spouse, till you land.
Once you land and "officially" become a PR, you are 100% safe. No one can do anything at that point. You don't need to inform anybody of anything, and you can file for a divorce by yourself if you wish, without any problems whatsoever, as long as you have been a resident of the state you wish to reside in, for a particular period of time (it varies from state to state, but it is typically a few months).
If Canadian immigration authorities have not been informed of your separation or divorce, I think your spouse could still enter on his visa (before expiry), and become a PR. However, I'm not entirely sure about this, because I read somewhere that dependents can only arrive AFTER the principal applicant has landed (or something like that). Someone with more knowledge about this than me can help you with this.