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dromfilms

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My spouse and I have separated, and going to apply for a divorce.
My spouse has received a letter earlier last month that he has meet the eligibility requirements to apply for permanent resident
status as a member of the spouse.
Can I still call the processing office and cancel the sponsorship process?
 
You should call them and ask them what you need to do to put a stop to the processing of the PR. You will likely have to send a letter in writing, fax it, then send the original via express post. I am certain there are procedures about what to do in a situation like this on the official CIC website.

I am sorry.
 
Here is a sample letter I grabbed from another thread:

tuyen said:
In the name of all that is holy, WITHDRAW YOUR APPLICATION, and do it NOW.

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The way to cancel is very simple: you send an e-mail to this address (cpcm-extcom @ cic.gc.ca) and tell them to cancel the sponsorship IMMEDIATELY because you have 100% undeniable evidence that he's been using you AND that he's cheating on you. Keep it short and to the point.
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Name: <write your name here>
Date of Birth: <write your DoB here>
Client ID: <write your UCI client number here>

Thursday, December 6, 2012

To Whom It May Concern:

I am writing to request that my spousal sponsorship application be withdrawn and all further proceedings be cancelled, effective immediately.

I have irrefutable evidence which shows that my husband entered into this marriage under false pretenses in order to commit immigration fraud. I've spoken with an attorney, and have already begun divorce proceedings as a result.

If you require any further information or clarification from me, please contact me at <write your phone number here>.

Thank you for your time and urgent attention to this matter.

Sincerely,

<write your name here>



After you've sent the e-mail, call 1‑888-502-9060, which is the number for Canada Border Services Agency. They're the ones responsible for dealing with - and enforcement of - immigration fraud, including marriages of convenience.

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