My spouse applied and we got PR this year, one month after she filed for divorce, it appears it was her intent. She is preganant for another person and it appears she wants to make the baby in canada.
My spouse applied and we got PR this year, one month after she filed for divorce, it appears it was her intent. She is preganant for another person and it appears she wants to make the baby in canada.
My spouse applied and we got PR this year, one month after she filed for divorce, it appears it was her intent. She is preganant for another person and it appears she wants to make the baby in canada.
Did she get points for her profile from you? If so, you can report her to IRCC. They may do nothing about it. Or they may decide to do something about it. Impossible to say. If they decide to take action and she loses her PR status, you can expect to lose your PR status as well.
Best option is to do nothing and move on with your life.
Did she get points for her profile from you? If so, you can report her to IRCC. They may do nothing about it. Or they may decide to do something about it. Impossible to say. If they decide to take action and she loses her PR status, you can expect to lose your PR status as well.
Best option is to do nothing and move on with your life.
Did she get points for her profile from you? If so, you can report her to IRCC. They may do nothing about it. Or they may decide to do something about it. Impossible to say. If they decide to take action and she loses her PR status, you can expect to lose your PR status as well.
Best option is to do nothing and move on with your life.
I understand that this must be infuriating for you, but I agree with the other poster that it's probably best to "do nothing and move on with your life". Dealing with IRCC for this kind of thing sounds like a never-ending nightmare..
I understand that this must be infuriating for you, but I agree with the other poster that it's probably best to "do nothing and move on with your life". Dealing with IRCC for this kind of thing sounds like a never-ending nightmare..
Filing a complaint with IRCC won't stop that. You have to go through the family court system to ensure you have joint custody.
Filing a complaint with IRCC will result in one of two outsomes. Either nothing. Or both of you will end up with your PR status being revoked and potentially a misrepresentation ban at which point remaining in Canada or returning to Canada won't be possible and obtaining a visa to other countries will become a lot more difficult. Think carefully before you file the complaint.
Filing a complaint with IRCC won't stop that. You have to go through the family court system to ensure you have joint custody.
Filing a complaint with IRCC will result in one of two outsomes. Either nothing. Or both of you will end up with your PR status being revoked and potentially a misrepresentation ban at which point remaining in Canada or returning to Canada won't be possible and obtaining a visa to other countries will become a lot more difficult. Think carefully before you file the complaint.