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Two divorces during sponsorship

help007

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Hi every body,
It is for one of my friend who is in Canada as a PR card holder.
After getting PR card, he went back home and got married and later applied for his wife sponsorship. However, they seperated before the sponsorship process completed and my friend has to take the application back.

Last year, he married for second time and applied for his wife sponsorship. However, just yesterday, his wife took divorced from him due to their family problems which were effecting their martial life. Now he has to take his sponsorship application back.

The question is that
Will it effect if he married for third time and apply for his wife sponsorship. as none of his wife sponsorship application completed.

thanks in advance for any guideness.

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chappan

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Did your friend have the same concern before marrying for the 2nd time? What did he do at that time? If nothing and his wife's sponsorhip application was still accepted, I don't think it matters how many marriages does he do or a person does and apply for the sponsorship for each of their wives.
 

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http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/sponsor/spouse-apply-who.asp
You may want to read the above link. It may not be relevant in this case, but I think this is what you are thinking of.
 

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help007 said:
...Will it effect if he married for third time and apply for his wife sponsorship. as none of his wife sponsorship application completed...
Heard, "once bitten - twice shy"; but thrice?
To the topic: No, it won't effect anything as long as he is 'legally' married [as per Canadian laws] to the one he's sponsoring.