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Author Topic: Divorce possibility after receiving the CSQ  (Read 564 times)
nlinquebec
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« on: February 05, 2010, 02:15:12 pm »

My wife and I received our Certificat de Selection du Quebec then we have started the Federal Process. Unfortunately, we have been having some marital problems. We are still married and living in the same house, but I am afraid of that situation ends in a divorce during the process. In this case, when should I inform the Canadian Consulate and the Quebec Immigration office? I think I should inform at the end of the divorce process and send them the document, but I am not sure.
Besides, what could happen to my process in case of a divorce (I am the principal applicant)? Is it possible to lose my CSQ?

Thank you very much in advance.

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meganf
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« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2011, 07:50:14 pm »

Hi

I am facing the same situation. I am the main applicant and will be going through a divorce with my wife. Did you figure out what will happen in such a case?

Best regards
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vibez_well
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Visa Office......: BIQ, HK
App. Filed.......: Apr 2011
AOR Received.: Jul 2011

« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2011, 05:58:01 am »

if a person gets married after the CSQ is issued, then the BIQ is to be informed within 30 days. The CSQ has to be returned along with the papers for the spouse. The couple will then be re-assessed and the whole process starts again.

i guess its the same thing in case of divorce, applicant gets re-assessed as an individual applicant.
i could be wrong, but this seems logical.

Hi

I am facing the same situation. I am the main applicant and will be going through a divorce with my wife. Did you figure out what will happen in such a case?

Best regards
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