Hello, I am a male Canadian citizen currently studying in the USA. My boyfriend is a citizen of an Asian country (which I shall not name) and entered the USA several years ago on a student visa. He has since graduated and is now in a fraudulent marriage with an American female for the purpose of obtaining a green card (to find work in the USA), and his wife is aware of this situation and is OK with it. He was successful in earning his green card which lasts 2 years. In two years, he will get a divorce because by then he will receive another US green card that lasts 10 years. Conveniently, in two years I will be done with school and returning to Canada for work.
If I marry my boyfriend after he is divorced, and I want to sponsor him to Canada, will Canadian immigration be suspicious of his prior marriage (since he was married to a US female for two years, divorces her, and then suddenly he marries me, a Canadian male)? The USA hasn't accused him of fraud and did give him his first Green card after all.
If I marry my boyfriend after he is divorced, and I want to sponsor him to Canada, will Canadian immigration be suspicious of his prior marriage (since he was married to a US female for two years, divorces her, and then suddenly he marries me, a Canadian male)? The USA hasn't accused him of fraud and did give him his first Green card after all.