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amibhi

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Nov 12, 2009
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Category........
Visa Office......
CAIRO
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
04 Dec 2009
Doc's Request.
05 Mar 2010
AOR Received.
05 Mar 2010
Passport Req..
01 Sep 10
VISA ISSUED...
07 Set 10
I sponsored my husband and his pr is until end of sept. He left, we still keep contact and he cant promise me to come back to me. i am looking on information on divorce process. Will it be complicating? plz help!
 
amibhi said:
I sponsored my husband and his pr is until end of sept. He left, we still keep contact and he cant promise me to come back to me. i am looking on information on divorce process. Will it be complicating? plz help!

From the timeline you included, it seems that your husband got PR in 2010. This is 2013. Technically speaking, you are supposed to be responsible for him financially for 3 years after he arrives as a PR. If he is not going to be a burden on Canadian Government for the next 4 months, I don't see why you can't divorce each other. It will have no impact on your or his PR or future Canadian Citizenship.

Obviously, the Divorce process itself s a completely different matter altogether and you should talk to a lawyer.
 
Well, I sponsored him to be married to him. I think he may have used me to get in. i'm not sure though. could he be sent back?
 
No, he cannot be sent back. Even IF the new "conditional" PR had been in place back then, him sticking around for 3 years would have met that condition too.
 
amibhi said:
Well, I sponsored him to be married to him. I think he may have used me to get in. i'm not sure though. could he be sent back?

Do you want him to be sent back?
 
InfoSeeker12 said:
Do you want him to be sent back?

Good answer as for me I would send him back with one good kick and then wise up and get a local newspaper on it and get his photo in the papers of what he has done to you and your family!!!

I would like to choke him but it would hurt my hands lol have a great day Salam
 
It can be complicated indeed (to divorce).
If it's amicable, it's easy.
Otherwise, it's a long process.
He's a Canadian PR now, the sponsorship is very valid and about to expire, hopefully he hasn't applied for welfare, otherwise you'd be stuck with the bill.
 
There is no such thing as an easy divorce.

If it's amicable it's easier.