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I sponsor my wife to come in canada together with our children. A couple of months living together I was surprrise she forcibly kick me out in the house without any legal grounds. Later i found out she have an affair back home and and she want to sponsor her boyfriend to come in canada. What should i do regarding this problem.
 
She can't sponsor her boyfriend to come to Canada at this time. Since she was sponsored by you, it will be five years at the earliest from the time she came to Canada and became a PR before she will be able to sponsor her boyfriend.

You should seek legal advice about your house.
 
She can't sponsor her boyfriend to come to Canada at this time. Since she was sponsored by you, it will be five years at the earliest from the time she came to Canada and became a PR before she will be able to sponsor her boyfriend.

You should seek legal advice about your house.
She can't sponsor her boyfriend to come to Canada at this time. Since she was sponsored by you, it will be five years at the earliest from the time she came to Canada and became a PR before she will be able to sponsor her boyfriend.

You should seek legal advice about your house.
So theres no legal action regarding this situation my wife just used me to come in this wonderful country
 
So theres no legal action regarding this situation my wife just used me to come in this wonderful country

If you believe she used you, you can report her for immigration fraud. However, unless you have solid proof of fraud, such as proof that she was in a relationship with someone else while you were sponsoring her, it is unlikely that anything will come of it.
 
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So theres no legal action regarding this situation my wife just used me to come in this wonderful country

You can certainly report her to CIC if you feel immigration fraud has been committed. Details are here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/protection/fraud/report.asp

In my opinion I think it's unlikely CIC will do anything about the case since you have children together and have been married for some time now. I think it's highly likely your wife will be allowed to keep her PR status. However you can certainly report her to CIC if you wish.