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suzanne2014

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Dec 13, 2014
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Alberta
Category........
Visa Office......
Kingston
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
06-02-2015 lost sent second one they recieved it May 13
AOR Received.
13-06-2015
File Transfer...
13-07-2015
Med's Done....
20-01-2015
Here is a complicated situation I sponsored my ex husband in April 2007 and sent in the application then we separated shortly after and then in June of 2007 i met my new husband but I never cancelled my ex husbands sponsor .. my ex husband got his pr and now I am sponsoring my new husband which we met in 2007..me and my ex husband had a daughter together that's why I never cancelled it. I'm scared immigration will deny me sponsorship. I am done the undertaking and everything now. I have been with my new husband since June 2007 married in 2014 lived together since 2008. But I'm thinking they will say marriage fraud :( even though it's my past relationship and we ended on good terms
 
Plus my ex husband was already in Canada we did an in Canada sponsorship
 
You have a daughter from him, unless your new husband adopts her; having a daughter from him easily can be proven. You don't make a kid for the sake of immigration fraud. I don't think there should be an issue.
 
We lived together a year before I married him and when we sent the papers in things changed between us but because of our daughter I kept his papers in for sponsorship I didn't want him too get depOrted and out of his daughters life for good that is just wrong but when I met my new husband a couple months later afree we seperated I realized that my ex was not what I was looking for I was willing too go back before I met my new husband but he swept me off my feet :)
 
Were you divorced or legally separated from your ex-husband on the day that he landed as a PR in Canada? The answer to this is very important.
 
No I was not divorced but I wasn't living with him he landed 2010 we divorced 2012
 
In that case, it's possible that CIC may consider that his PR status was acquired by misrepresentation, as he should have declared that the marriage had broken down when he landed. They may also consider that you aided him in this misrepresentation. To be honest, it's impossible to say how CIC will treat your new application. Did you hide any of this history in this latest application in any way?
 
No I didn't hide anything in my new application.. but he was already in Canada he came too Canada on his own.. and lived here 3 years before he met me but I get what your saying I don't know what too think that was my past but I'm sure immigration will pick me apart
 
suzanne2014 said:
No I didn't hide anything in my new application.. but he was already in Canada he came too Canada on his own.. and lived here 3 years before he met me but I get what your saying I don't know what too think that was my past but I'm sure immigration will pick me apart

There's two things.... U never lived together with your husband after he landed.

When u filed your taxes for years 2007 to 2012 what marital status did you write?

And your new relationship can't exist until after you divorced in 2012 . or at least separate in 2011 and divorce 2012. When u applied for your divorce did you tell them you've been separated since 2007?

The key here is describing how your new relationship with second hubby developed without looking like you stayed married for so long in your first marriage for immigration purposes.
 
zardoz said:
In that case, it's possible that CIC may consider that his PR status was acquired by misrepresentation, as he should have declared that the marriage had broken down when he landed. They may also consider that you aided him in this misrepresentation. To be honest, it's impossible to say how CIC will treat your new application.

I agree with this. I think it's impossible for any of us to say what CIC will think/do.

What is clear is that your ex husband's PR status was obtained fraudulently (since the two of you were separated and no longer in a relationship).

Whether this complicates your current application is anyone's guess. At a minimum, I think it's reasonable to expect longer than normal processing times for your second application.
 
suzanne2014 said:
I claimed separated for my taxes. I made a big mistake in my past and I'm sure going to pay the price it looks like :( but now that I'm learning from my mistakes and I'll probably suffer for it big time..
I should of cancelled it in the first place I told them I separated in 2007 and I wasn't thinking of course that it was misrepresentation and truthfully I didn't even think I could cancel my application. I know it sounds dumb but after i approved for sponsor i thought I couldn't I called and told them I made errors on the application but I couldn't do nothing so don't know how too fix it now
 

U just have to prove your new relationship is genuine. Hopefully that won't be difficult since u lived together since 2008. U should have a lot of documentary evidence of depending on each other before the marriage in 2014. Right?
 
Yes I have rental agreements and pics and letters from people that know us and same address mail. Then when he left I went too Jamaica with him for 3 months. We have a lot of evidence :) I'm hoping it helps here is too hoping :)