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Isushant

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Apr 22, 2017
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Dear Members,

I and my spouse have been living separately for more than 2 years and are not in talking terms. She is neither willing to go for separation nor is she willing to comeback. Therefore, I have only 2 options. Please suggest the most suitable:

1. What if I declare my status as "Single", would it get cross checked and there would be an issue with PR now or in future

2. Declare that I am married by my spouse is not accompanying. But in this case, I have heard that still documents of spouse are required or even her check up

Please suggest the options I have, thanks in advance
 
Dear Members,

I and my spouse have been living separately for more than 2 years and are not in talking terms. She is neither willing to go for separation nor is she willing to comeback. Therefore, I have only 2 options. Please suggest the most suitable:

1. What if I declare my status as "Single", would it get cross checked and there would be an issue with PR now or in future

2. Declare that I am married by my spouse is not accompanying. But in this case, I have heard that still documents of spouse are required or even her check up

Please suggest the options I have, thanks in advance
Option 1 is outright illegal, dangerous and you could be barred from coming to Canada.
Option 2 is more suitable. If your spouse is not cooperating, you could explain the same to the visa officer.
 
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Thanks sir for quick response, just to clarify, do you mean I should mention in the letter when I am putting the application about the situation
 
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