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Sponsorship witn conditional discharge

thunderbirds

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I'm planning to sponsor my wife
I have conditional discharge it says 264(1)(3)b)
It end at end of 2023
My ex wife did the charge
Can I sponsor my wife and will this have issue?

Pls shed some light
 
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I'm planning to sponsor my wife
I have conditional discharge it says 264(1)(3)b)
It end at end of 2023
Can I sponsor my wife and will this have issue?

Pls shed some light
I assume this involved either a family member or someone you were in a relationship with or had been in a relationship with previously? If so, recommend you speak with a lawyer.
 

YVR123

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Jul 27, 2017
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By my ex wife
It's conditional discharge and the section says summary
I think you should talk to a lawyer to make sure. It depends on if the "condition" has been met or not yet (i.e. probation period has ended or not).

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-5289-sponsor-your-spouse-common-law-partner-conjugal-partner-dependent-child-complete-guide.html#criminality

Sponsorship bar for violent crime
The sponsorship bar prevents people who’ve been convicted of certain crimes from sponsoring a family member.
If you’ve been convicted of a crime that caused bodily harm to any of the relatives listed below, you can’t sponsor anyone under the Family Class.
Note:
  • “Partner” includes common-law and conjugal partners.
  • Relatives not listed here may still fall under this category. If you aren’t sure, check the full list of rules or contact us.
Relatives the sponsorship bar can apply to:
  • your current or ex-spouse/partner and/or their children,
  • your children,
  • your parent/grandparent, child/grandchild, sibling, niece/nephew, aunt/uncle, or cousin, or
    • the current or ex-spouse/partner and children of the above
  • the parent/grandparent, child/grandchild, sibling, niece/nephew, aunt/uncle, or cousin of your current or ex-spouse/partner or children, or
    • the current or ex-spouse/partner and children of any of the above
  • your child’s spouse, partner or children,
  • your spouse’s, partner’s or child’s ex-spouse or ex-partner and children,
  • your partner’s parent/grandparent, child/grandchild, sibling, niece/nephew, aunt/uncle, or cousin, or
  • the current or ex-spouse/partner (and their children)of any of the above,
  • a foster child who is or was cared for by
    • you,
    • your current or ex-spouse/partner or their children,
    • your parent/grandparent, child/grandchild, sibling, aunt/uncle or cousin, or
    • the current or ex-spouse/partner (and their children) of any of the above, or
  • your current or ex-boyfriend/girlfriend, their spouse or common-law partner, and their dependent children.
 

MASTERJIGNESH

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Apr 12, 2017
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Hello ,

I was charged under Domestic Voilence count 4 in 2018, where 3 counts were withdraw, and I had pled guilty on one charge of 266(assulat) and received absolute dicharge in dec 2021. and I had successfully completed 1 years after absolute discharge dec 2022.
I need help, to understand weather I am eligible to sponsor my spouse or not.

please help me if someone in same situation and had approved spouse sponsorship

Thanks