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My sponsored husband and I had a messy argument where i actually slapped him becase of something he did to my daughter (fr previous marriage). He got me to confess to it on a text message and i wasnt going to lie because i did slap him, he never called the police like i told him too. SO HE LEFT and i havent heard from him since.
There was more to it than this. Im tryign to sum it up. It got to the point where his sexuality was questioned and he admitted to it (thinking just in anger) YES it got that messy.
We were married for 6 years but only lived together for 1ish year.
He received PR when he landed
What does it mean when you call Immigration regarding a POSSIBLE marriage of convenience/fraud and the officer says "yes that's exactly what it sounds like" and gives you a File# for Border Control.
I havent pursued it after that...its been 6 months
I still dont know what to do because im responsible for him for another 1.5years.
My sponsored husband and I had a messy argument where i actually slapped him becase of something he did to my daughter (fr previous marriage). He got me to confess to it on a text message and i wasnt going to lie because i did slap him, he never called the police like i told him too. SO HE LEFT and i havent heard from him since.
There was more to it than this. Im tryign to sum it up. It got to the point where his sexuality was questioned and he admitted to it (thinking just in anger) YES it got that messy.
We were married for 6 years but only lived together for 1ish year.
He received PR when he landed
What does it mean when you call Immigration regarding a POSSIBLE marriage of convenience/fraud and the officer says "yes that's exactly what it sounds like" and gives you a File# for Border Control.
I havent pursued it after that...its been 6 months
I still dont know what to do because im responsible for him for another 1.5years.
Marriage fraud investigations take a very long time to complete and the outcome is not going to be shared with you (it's regarded as confidential and will only be shared with your husband).
It doesn't mean anything if the person you speaks to says it sounds like marriage fraud. That's just the person answering the phone. There's still a long investigation that's completed once you call to report fraud.
To be honest, I think they will likely find in favour of your husband since you were married for six years (that's quite a long time). You should be prepared for the big possibility that they will simply see this as a marriage that has fallen apart (as marriages sometimes do) and allow your husband to keep his PR status.
Marriage fraud investigations take a very long time to complete and the outcome is not going to be shared with you (it's regarded as confidential and will only be shared with your husband).
It doesn't mean anything if the person you speaks to says it sounds like marriage fraud. That's just the person answering the phone. There's still a long investigation that's completed once you call to report fraud.
To be honest, I think they will likely find in favour of your husband since you were married for six years (that's quite a long time). You should be prepared for the big possibility that they will simply see this as a marriage that has fallen apart (as marriages sometimes do) and allow your husband to keep his PR status.
Like I said there was more to it. He was denied and we appealed...and why would they not inform me of anything when I'm responsible for him for the first 3 yrs? Plus I'm the one they opened this file with and the agent said I could call anytime for updates? From what the agent told me, from our story from beginning, just the fact alone he was denied the first time yada yada yada... he was coached and this was planned.
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Like I said there was more to it. He was denied and we appealed...and why would they not inform me of anything when I'm responsible for him for the first 3 yrs? Plus I'm the one they opened this file with and the agent said I could call anytime for updates? From what the agent told me, from our story from beginning, just the fact alone he was denied the first time yada yada yada... he was coached and this was planned.
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Like I said there was more to it. He was denied and we appealed...and why would they not inform me of anything when I'm responsible for him for the first 3 yrs? Plus I'm the one they opened this file with and the agent said I could call anytime for updates? From what the agent told me, from our story from beginning, just the fact alone he was denied the first time yada yada yada... he was coached and this was planned.
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Then why would the agent give me file # with Border Control and tell me I can call for updates/info? And like I said our spousal contract said I am responsible for him for 3 yrs after landing NO MATTER WHAT, even divorce?! Confusing
Yes you are responsible for him for 3 years to discourage people from participating in marriage fraud. If he got denied but you appealed you also helped him get to Canada. You could have stopped the sponsorship at anytime before he was granted PR.
Then why would the agent give me file # with Border Control and tell me I can call for updates/info? And like I said our spousal contract said I am responsible for him for 3 yrs after landing NO MATTER WHAT, even divorce?! Confusing
If you divorce, you are still responsible for him financially. The only way you would no longer be responsible for him is if his PR status was revoked. Otherwise you are on the hook for any social assistance he takes during the first three years.
My sponsored husband and I had a messy argument where i actually slapped him becase of something he did to my daughter (fr previous marriage). He got me to confess to it on a text message and i wasnt going to lie because i did slap him, he never called the police like i told him too. SO HE LEFT and i havent heard from him since.
There was more to it than this. Im tryign to sum it up. It got to the point where his sexuality was questioned and he admitted to it (thinking just in anger) YES it got that messy.
We were married for 6 years but only lived together for 1ish year.
He received PR when he landed
What does it mean when you call Immigration regarding a POSSIBLE marriage of convenience/fraud and the officer says "yes that's exactly what it sounds like" and gives you a File# for Border Control.
I havent pursued it after that...its been 6 months
I still dont know what to do because im responsible for him for another 1.5years.
That also makes no sense whatsoever. The revocation of PR status is complex and subject to appeal. There is no way that he could be forced to renounce his status in order to leave Canada. You either misunderstood or the "agent" that you were talking to has no clue.
That also makes no sense whatsoever. The revocation of PR status is complex and subject to appeal. There is no way that he could be forced to renounce his status in order to leave Canada. You either misunderstood or the "agent" that you were talking to has no clue.
That also makes no sense whatsoever. The revocation of PR status is complex and subject to appeal. There is no way that he could be forced to renounce his status in order to leave Canada. You either misunderstood or the "agent" that you were talking to has no clue.
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