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Marital status - Canadian Citizenship

jntcheung

Newbie
Jan 18, 2024
3
1
Hi

I just became a permanent resident of Canada and I am "separated" in my marital status when I applied for PR.

My husband is uncooperative and not willing to proceed with the divorce application back in my home country. In such case, there is a chance that I will remain as "separated" for a long period of time until he changes his mind and signs the paper.

I am worrying if this will affect my citizenship application in the future.

Will IRCC challenge the reason why I am still "Separated" but not changed to "Divorced" at the time when I apply for citizenship ?

See if anyone can give me some advice. Or if you have similar experience, please share.

Many thanks for everyone :)
 

tomlee1986

Star Member
Mar 14, 2017
97
21
According to citizenship law, the only requirement for it is that you physically present for 1095 days (3 years) in the previous 5 years before submitting the application & no character issues (committing crimes). Marriage is NOT part of citizenship applications!
 

jntcheung

Newbie
Jan 18, 2024
3
1
According to citizenship law, the only requirement for it is that you physically present for 1095 days (3 years) in the previous 5 years before submitting the application & no character issues (committing crimes). Marriage is NOT part of citizenship applications!
Hi~when I applied for PR, IRCC asked me to provide the Divorce Certificate before approving my application. I did not have such document so I sought help from a lawyer who suggested me to sign a statutory declaration, stating I will never sponsor my ex to come to Canada.

I am not sure will IRCC have similar request when processing the citizenship.
 

tomlee1986

Star Member
Mar 14, 2017
97
21
Hi~when I applied for PR, IRCC asked me to provide the Divorce Certificate before approving my application. I did not have such document so I sought help from a lawyer who suggested me to sign a statutory declaration, stating I will never sponsor my ex to come to Canada.

I am not sure will IRCC have similar request when processing the citizenship.
As stated… citizenship application does NOT have a marriage component in it… no where does it say provide marriage documents

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/canadian-citizenship/become-canadian-citizen/eligibility.html