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nehailan

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Hi,

I got my PR just now. My spouse's copr is valid for the next few months. We have decided to get separated.
1. How to INVALIDATE their copr?
2. Do I need to send request in Webform for withdrawal of the spouse's sponsorship?
3. Does it affect my PR status in anyway?
 
Hi,

I got my PR just now. My spouse's copr is valid for the next few months. We have decided to get separated.
1. How to INVALIDATE their copr?
2. Do I need to send request in Webform for withdrawal of the spouse's sponsorship?
3. Does it affect my PR status in anyway?
1. See link and read ”WITHRAWAL” section to send a webform
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...artner-children/track-update-application.html
2 Yes you need to send a webform. Once spouse enters canada and activates COPR then spouse has PR. Then it can’t be cancelled.
3. No
 
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Hi,

I got my PR just now. My spouse's copr is valid for the next few months. We have decided to get separated.
1. How to INVALIDATE their copr?
2. Do I need to send request in Webform for withdrawal of the spouse's sponsorship?
3. Does it affect my PR status in anyway?
your spouse in canada?
 
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Hi,

I got my PR just now. My spouse's copr is valid for the next few months. We have decided to get separated.
1. How to INVALIDATE their copr?
2. Do I need to send request in Webform for withdrawal of the spouse's sponsorship?
3. Does it affect my PR status in anyway?

Can you clarify the situation?

Did you sponsor your spouse for PR through the family sponsorship program? Or are you asking about an economic immigration application (e.g. Express Entry)?
 
I applied through express entry and then added my spouse through family sponsorship.

That's not actually correct.

Both you and your spouse have applied through Express Entry. You should post your question to the Express Entry section of the forum.

It would only be family sponsorship if you got PR on your own first and then at a later date sponsored your husband through family sponsorship.
 
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