Hi there!BettyPage said:ThunderSoul,
It's a very long story but to sum it up. I married someone who was a fantastic actor and liar, manipulative and charming. I will not scream scam and cry victim ever. I married someone I didn't know well enough and didn't know his past, he and his family hid his addiction problems from me. A few months after he arrived in Canada his mask/facade started to crumble and fall apart. It ended in him going to jail for a few days and in that time I moved all his stuff out of my home. I paid his rent for a long time, bought his food, supported him financially not because he deserved it but because I had to thanks to my own stupidity for bringing him here and signing a 3 year sponsorship.
I strongly believe that the sponsorship obligation should have conditions. If the person turns out to be a criminal, addict, abusive to the sponsor etc...there should be a way out for us (sponsors).
I had to make a lot of life changes to be safe and I'm still a bit bitter about it. Two years after getting rid of him, I miss the life I had BEFORE I ever got tangled up with that addict.
It's really sad hearing about stories like this, in my case it's me who is being sponsored and I still can't believe that people like this get their visas meanwhile clean and honest people are waiting to be with their loved ones. They only take time to the government!!
It's really repulsive! Canada should kicked this kind of people out!!