If CIC decides to investigate the case, they will at some point contact the person they are investigating to ask them for information or evidence. So yes - the person will find out.I wonder whether CIC informs the applicants when CIC starts investigating on their case based on a fraud immigration report of someone else against them?
Is there any other kind of investigation CIC does when CIC receives a fraud marriage report. I mean will they do secret investigation or just ask the applicants/suspects for more proof of relationship or require them to do an interview??If CIC decides to investigate the case, they will at some point contact the person they are investigating to ask them for information or evidence. So yes - the person will find out.
Of course CIC doesn't investigate every case. Only those where enough information and evidence has been provided to warrant an investigation. Just because they've received a report doesn't mean they will actually investigate.
If CIC decides to do an investigation, it's not secret. They contact the individuals accused of fraud and request information / evidence. If someone has been accused of something, they have the right to argue their case.Is there any other kind of investigation CIC does when CIC receives a fraud marriage report. I mean will they do secret investigation or just ask the applicants/suspects for more proof of relationship or require them to do an interview??
Thanks a lotIf CIC decides to do an investigation, it's not secret. They contact the individuals accused of fraud and request information / evidence. If someone has been accused of something, they have the right to argue their case.
Of course, if there is a clear, documented, plan or intent to commit a crime. Prevention is as important as anything else.Thanks a lot
Last question. Is it able to report someone if he didnt committed his crime yet?
I think perhaps you are an expert on this. I am stuck in such a situation.Of course, if there is a clear, documented, plan or intent to commit a crime. Prevention is as important as anything else.
Example.
"Person X is a bad person and might be intending to work illegally" is not as good as "Person X sent me a text asking about an illegal job at Y", where you have a text as evidence.
1) that was an incredibly stupid thing to do.I think perhaps you are an expert on this. I am stuck in such a situation.
I got married to my girlfriend last month and we will apply for PR through Express Entry in October, my wife is primary applicant. Neither of us is Canadian.
I told my ex-girlfriend that I have just done a fraud marriage with a girl to get PR AS A JOKE.
Now I am afraid that my ex-gf will report me to CIC because I dumped her and maybe she is still angry for that.
My question is my text message on Facebook admitted to my ex-gf that I am doing fraud marriage (actually it is a joke) strong enough to report me?
How strong is evidence needed to report a fraud marriage?
My ex-gf does not have my wife's name, just mine.
Thank you
I think you were maybe trying to play both girls or to ease her concerns after breakup....now it might bite you in the butt.I think perhaps you are an expert on this. I am stuck in such a situation.
I got married to my girlfriend last month and we will apply for PR through Express Entry in October, my wife is primary applicant. Neither of us is Canadian.
I told my ex-girlfriend that I have just done a fraud marriage with a girl to get PR AS A JOKE.
Now I am afraid that my ex-gf will report me to CIC because I dumped her and maybe she is still angry for that.
My question is my text message on Facebook admitted to my ex-gf that I am doing fraud marriage (actually it is a joke) strong enough to report me?
How strong is evidence needed to report a fraud marriage?
My ex-gf does not have my wife's name, just mine.
Thank you
i agree.I think you were maybe trying to play both girls or to ease her concerns after breakup....now it might bite you in the butt.