Its not applicable for people married or living together for more than 2 years before sponsorship.That is his question.Rob_TO said:I don't really understand your question.
Basically after being sponsored by a spouse and getting conditional PR, from the date you land as a PR you must live with your sponsor in a conjugal relationship for the next 2 years. It doesn't matter if you're married or common-law.
If during these 2 years you break up or stop living together, then the PR can be revoked by CIC.
1. No, it doesn't effect you, since your spouse didn't sponsor you, you were a dependent on his PR application.amanfeb.7 said:Hi ,
We received our PR in 2014 June and my husband is separated from me from july 2014 due to his family pressure. I was dependent on him on pr file and dont know if it was conditional or not .
Is there anyone know if he is going to file divorce in July 2015 we will reviewed by CIC and it will affect pr status ÉÉÉ
Immigration is challenging for everyone. The idea that single women have more difficulty "surviving" in Canada than single men is not particularly accurate.Martin29 said:I feel sorry for you.In a new country surviving alone (especially for a woman)will be hard.
You were a dependent if you both got PR at the same time.amanfeb.7 said:And i am really not sure I was dependent or he sponsored me
CIC will not revoke his status or keep him from marrying someone else. Divorcing you due to family pressure, due to personal weakness, greed and bad faith or cheating may be a moral failing, but is not against the law and doesn't contradict immigration regulations.amanfeb.7 said:but I want him to pay whatever he did to me so another girl can safe her life. So I guess talking to CIC or a lawyer is a good idea .
Lord God no. Yes there is sexual violence in Canada and yes it disproportionately affects women. But it is not helpful or relevant to bring up in this discussion.Martin29 said:Are you trying to say women are 100% safe in Canada? Rapes and assaults are there even in Toronto.
I thought that as well, but according to the CIC link above, that only applies to people who were sponsored themselves. If you were sponsored to come to Canada as a spouse, you can't sponsor a different spouse a few years later.Martin29 said:He cannot sponsor another spouse for next 5 years.Thats the new rule.
If someone is divorced in Canada the judgement may include spousal support. Failure to pay spousal support can be enforced. Best to talk to a lawyer.Martin29 said:If he sponsored you then he should financially support you for 3 years. But you cannot force him to financially support you.
A good resource for low cost or no cost legal options is here: https://residencequestionnaire.wordpress.com/resources-for-rq-recipients/low-cost-legal-resources/Martin29 said:Lawyer charge high fees here.You cannot afford a good lawyer. May be you can apply for free lawyer from govt. But it will take time.
Amanfeb.7, It doesn't sound like your ex sponsored you, but I agree that it's important to verify that.Martin29 said:Be careful if he sponsored you. Under the new rule he can easily deport you.Otherwise you have to show proof that there was domestic violence.
So by trying to make him pay you should not end up getting deported.