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Paola Albertini

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May 15, 2010
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Hello!

I have been living in Canada with my husband for six month. Now we are having problems with life here which has influenced our relationship.

So I decided to get devorced. My question is:

Is there going to be any legal consequences regarding his status as a permanent resident in Canada, since I was the principal applicant for FSW application?

If so, what would they be?

Thank you very much for your time.

Sincerely

Paola :-)
 
No legal consequences on his PR status. Sorry to hear you are going through a tough time.
 
You ARE still responsible for him financially though, if he loses his job, you are paying for his wellfare.
 
McDutch said:
You ARE still responsible for him financially though, if he loses his job, you are paying for his wellfare.

No - she's not.

This rule only applies to spousal sponsorships. The OP and her husband migrated through the FSW (federal skilled worker) program.
 
Oh, didn't see that.
 
So, as i understud, I'm not anymore responsible for my husband, and he can continue his life without fearing anything?!

Thank you all of you for the responses. Were very useful for me.


Sincerely

Paola :)