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jadeja said:
thanks for the information. So, it means that Only after one year of stay here, I can file divorce. If you get any information on divorce where wife or spouse lied for just PR visa, then please let me know. I thank you all from the bottom of my heart for providing information.

You're welcome. As I said before go to an experienced divorce lawyer that deals with international / in your case Indian marriages.
 
Just a question to clarify, when did you get married?
 
screech339 said:
You're welcome. As I said before go to an experienced divorce lawyer that deals with international / in your case Indian marriages.

+1 for you

I will search on net for lawyers and will meet them. Thanks for taking pain to find information for me.
 
jadeja said:
Getting divorce in India is not easy, law is all against men and in favour of women. Women uses the system against their husbands with false charges and there is no fixed time frame for divorce, it can take 5 to 10 years or more to get divorce in India. I want to give her divorce here.

True, but since you already made a mistake - grab a lawyer, offer a deal and say goodbye. You can always say she troubles your old parents. BTW, its not just India, when it comes to divorce, things are usually in favour of women regardless ( unless she is caught red-handed with a lover etc )
 
user828 said:
True, but since you already made a mistake - grab a lawyer, offer a deal and say goodbye. You can always say she troubles your old parents. BTW, its not just India, when it comes to divorce, things are usually in favour of women regardless ( unless she is caught red-handed with a lover etc )

I will take advise from Indian lawyers too. thanks
 
jadeja said:
Getting divorce in India is not easy, law is all against men and in favour of women. Women uses the system against their husbands with false charges and there is no fixed time frame for divorce, it can take 5 to 10 years or more to get divorce in India. I want to give her divorce here.

Even in Canada, the divorce is stacked against men. Men usually end up paying alimony or child support or both to the women.
 
jadeja said:
I got married last year and came to Canada this year

Was your wife included on your PR application?
 
jadeja said:
I am from India and am a canada pr and married last year before coming to canada. My wife lied to me about her date of birth, about her documents, her education and surgery. She didn't disclose anything at the time of marriage nor anyone told us. She showed me fake documents at the time of marriage. After marriage when I checked her bag there were other educational documents and shows that she failed in her senior secondary school examination and she is not a graduate. I tried to forgive her for everything she did to me as I wanted to keep my relation and not to end it in divorce. But now the conditions are turning ugly. As soon as I landed in Canada, she is forcing me to get her pr visa immediately, which u all know is not possible as there is a processing time for it. She is very loud these days and threat me to spoil my life. She is troubling my mom, dad and sister at home and ask them to force me too. She told me "you fool I married to you for PR visa, I will spoil your life" over phone. I was shocked to hear.

I have decided not to remain with her but as I am new in canada, I don't the rights of a permanent residents and where to go to explain my story. I have a telephonic proof of her accepting that she cheated me by hiding surgery and producing false documents. I have nothing else to proof it. I didn't take dowry, instead I spent on my wedding from her side also. She is very clever and is in contact with immigration agents who are helping her. I am not sure if she comes here what she do and behave.

Please help me, I am new in canada. Please guide me for the divorce proceedings. I don't want to die each and every day by hearing non sense from her. Please I beg in fornt of you . Kindly guide me.

You say you got married last year before coming to Canada.

Now the question is = Did you get married before you landed in Canada with PR Visa ??

If you were married and still landed as a single person, this would be termed as "misrepresentation". Your PR can get cancelled if CIC figures out you lied.

So it's better if you clarify this first of all.
 
He can be a PR for years and then moved to India and got married there. Stayed a year and then moved back to Canada.

I know he wrote it in a confusing way but he didn't just gotten his PR in Canada. He mentioned he was PR before he got married.

Remember, the wife admitted to marrying him because he is a Canadian PR.

So don't jump to conclusions too quickly here.
 
here's an article i found similar to yours but from the opposite side.

https://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090728051537AA86qEg
 
also i was wrong. you can file for divorce by yourself. but in your case i have high doubt it will be uncontested, meaning your wife will grant you divorce without any qualms. otherwise you may have to prepare a separation agreement. if the divorce is contested, then it can sure get ugly. better talk to a lawyer.

http://divorce-canada.ca/marriage-separation-in-canada
 
chakrab said:
here's an article i found similar to yours but front the opposite side.

https://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090728051537AA86qEg

It basically says he can get divorce in Canada but it won't be legal in India. So he can always live in Canada as common law and even sponsor another Indian woman under common law sponsorship if possible.
 
screech339 said:
It basically says he can get divorce in Canada but it won't be legal in India. So he can always live in Canada as common law and even sponsor another Indian woman under common law sponsorship if possible.
well that's my concern for him. since his wife is staying with his family (thats how it is india), just waiting for year to file a divorce in canada and expecting everything to go smoothly is a long wish. things may get pretty nasty back home.
 
chakrab said:
well that's my concern for him. since his wife is staying with his family (thats how it is india), just waiting for year to file a divorce in canada and expecting everything to go smoothly is a long wish. things may get pretty nasty back home.

Which is why supervisa may be an option for his parents. Separate the parents from the wife.