His lawyer doesn't sound like much of a lawyer. First of all, such an "agreement" wouldn't be worth the paper it was printed on. He can't enter into a contract with her which would override a PRIOR contract he already has in place with CIC. When he agreed to sponsor her, he agreed to become responsible for her for a period of 3 years, including the repayment of all funds she would receive from social assistance, should she ever receive such funds. Therefore, he's already IN a contract with CIC, and no matter what "agreement" he makes with his wife, it will not cancel his legal obligations under his first contract. And he sure as hell wouldn't be able to garnish anything from her because he never acted in a capacity of a financial lender to her.Galip said:Thank you PMM...!! I don't know others but I am fully satisfied.
To be on the safe side his lawyer advises the husband make a detailed agreement between him and his wife. If seperation/divorce happens he will not responsible for any payments, such as paying alimony, spousal support, her wellfare amd other financial charges against him. If she applies for welfare than he'll garnish his money from her any time of his life. And if she refuses to sign this agreement this will give the husband a clue about their future in Canada and he may withdraw his sponsorship before she lands.
The only thing such an "agreement" would do is potentially scare her (assuming she's completely ignorant of the legal system), and by scaring her, it might make her reconsider her marriage and her PR visa.