Actually, they were married in the philippines when my mom is in canada and my dad is still in PH she divorced my dad in Canada.
My parents never filed an anullment inthe philippines. That’s why when getting legal documents such as their Marriage contract it still exist because they were never got anulled back in PH.
Would this mean that my mom and dad still on Married status in PH?
They are not living together anymore. My dad is still in PH and my mom and kids are here in Canada.
Was your mom a Canadian citizen at the time she was granted the divorce? If yes then the divorce will be legally recognized in the Philippines as well.
Nonetheless, IMO, your dad must declare his marital status as divorced because it was granted by a Canadian court.... and he must state the details in Question 10 of the TRV application form.
Your dad cannot declare that he is still 'Married' because as per IRCC's definition: Married This means that you and your spouse have had a ceremony that legally binds you to each other. Your marriage must be legally recognized in the country where it was performed and in Canada.
This implies the Canadian court deemed your parents' marriage as legally valid.... and based on that legal validity, the Canadian court granted a decree of divorce