Hi everyone, I have a question and would appreciate your responses.
I sponsored my wife for PR. She is an Indian citizen living and working in US on work visa. We agreed that she would continue to work in US till such time her PR came. Her PR came in Nov 2015. However, she has continued to refuse to move to Canada for her career in the US. Ultimately the marriage broke down. In the last 3 years 2 months of marriage, we rarely stayed together (not more than 8 weeks and that too during travel). We have not seen one another for more than a year.
I have now filed for divorce since she does not wish to move to Canada and her insistence to remain in the US. Her PR was based on the condition that she would continue to live with the spouse for 2 years. However, in my case, she lived with me for 5 days after getting PR (and that too to collect her PR card).
From a legal perspective, what can I do to protect myself such that I am not held guilty of a false marriage.
1. Do I need to inform CIC or CBSA of her not meeting her conditions of PR?
2. Will they stop her from getting into Canada?
3. After informing them of the situation, will I still be responsible for her if she continues to live in the US?
Any advice is much appreciated.
Thanks..!
I sponsored my wife for PR. She is an Indian citizen living and working in US on work visa. We agreed that she would continue to work in US till such time her PR came. Her PR came in Nov 2015. However, she has continued to refuse to move to Canada for her career in the US. Ultimately the marriage broke down. In the last 3 years 2 months of marriage, we rarely stayed together (not more than 8 weeks and that too during travel). We have not seen one another for more than a year.
I have now filed for divorce since she does not wish to move to Canada and her insistence to remain in the US. Her PR was based on the condition that she would continue to live with the spouse for 2 years. However, in my case, she lived with me for 5 days after getting PR (and that too to collect her PR card).
From a legal perspective, what can I do to protect myself such that I am not held guilty of a false marriage.
1. Do I need to inform CIC or CBSA of her not meeting her conditions of PR?
2. Will they stop her from getting into Canada?
3. After informing them of the situation, will I still be responsible for her if she continues to live in the US?
Any advice is much appreciated.
Thanks..!