As long as the relationship was genuine when you entered it and applied they cannot revoke your PR. But should you decide to remarry later and have to sponsor them this current marriage/divorce situation could possibly be scrutinised to see if it was genuine or not.Napiergen said::-[
Pretty heartbroken here. It looks like me and my Wife are splitting. I have my PR only issued a couple of weeks ago. Im nervous though about what happens. Is there any chance we could be jailed or anything for getting divorced? Could I lose my PR?
Asking the same question again I suppose Im just freaking out!!!
Napiergen said::-[
Pretty heartbroken here. It looks like me and my Wife are splitting. I have my PR only issued a couple of weeks ago. Im nervous though about what happens. Is there any chance we could be jailed or anything for getting divorced? Could I lose my PR?
Asking the same question again I suppose Im just freaking out!!!
very well said chrlie. ur words made me respect u because u have explained a (husband wife sacred relation and to keep it in problems) best . salutes u .CharlieD10 said:If adjusting to living together is causing problems, living apart isn't really going to help. You can only try to make living with someone work by living with them.
Resentment is easy to harbour, especially when someone you love says and does things you figure they know would be hurtful to you (I'm speaking generally, not you as in "you"). The really great thing about love is that it covers a multitude of wrongs. It neutralises resentment and helps you move past the thoughtless word/deed.
And finally, some advice from my mother that she gave me (because she knew I needed to hear this). "In marriage, even when you're right, sometimes for the sake of peace, you have to be wrong. Learn to let go of your right to be right, don't insist on it every single time you are wronged, it will make you easier to live with!"
I hope you can both work together and resolve this, and move forward together.