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ED.IBRAHIM

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Apr 16, 2019
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i have applied to sponsor my ex wife, it was approved but we got divorced and she never landed . should I include that in the answer ?
 
Absolutely you have to
 
You sponsored your ex wife. You have to say "yes" to the question.
 
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The question asks you to provide details of anyone you ever signed an undertaking for as a sponsor, which you will have done just by applying for the sponsorship. Sure, your application might get a little extra scrutiny because you previously sponsored someone and ended up divorced. But if you don't provide that info for a question where they're specifically giving you an opportunity to declare something like that, it'll look like you were trying to hide it. And that's much worse.
 
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