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hi guys,,,my boyfriend and i are planning to apply for common law partner sponsorship but after reading the requirements for sponsorshipwse start to have doubt if we will be approve or not,,,,its just that my boyfriend and his ex wife filed him a case regarding like child abuse or something,but i know this is not true since me and my boyfriend has been living for a year,,now the case is still on going and my boyfriend is just on bail and that will makes us hard to get a criminal record i guess,,


i just want to ask an insight from you guys if you think this will totally affect our sponsorship????or is there any chance we will get approve?and if the police clearance will make the sponsorship unsuccessfull,,,,,,we are really worried about this?
is there anyone here who has the same case???
 
If he has been charged with child abuse,it is very unlikely he will get approved.You will need to wait to see if he gets charged criminally.If it is on his police report then he will not get approved.
 
You didn't say whether your bf would be the sponsor (Canadian) or the applicant. As a sponsor, a conviction for domestic crimes (including child abuse) against family makes a person ineligible to sponsor. If he is the applicant, the arrest will significantly complicate the processing of his application and, if there is a conviction, he'll be found inadmissible to Canada. So, it would be better to wait until the criminal case is resolved before applying for PR and, if there's no conviction, be sure to submit all the paperwork concerning that with the PR application. If he was arrested, it will show up on his police checks - regardless of whether he's eventually convicted or not. So it will be a consideration in processing - which is why it's imperative to get the case resolved and, if he's not convicted, be able to submit proof of that with the application. Otherwise, they'll refuse it.
 
he is actually the sponsor and im the applicant,,so now everything is blowing away,,we cant apply for common law partner because the case is ongoing,,,,eventhough i know that he didnt do it,,how sad it is,,,,,,

that has been our worry in the beginning actually,,that his police record will show that,,,,,

what if we will get married???is there stilll any possibility about this,,,,,,,,,
 
Even if you get married, if he is convicted for child abuse he can't sponsor. Maybe try to get the case resolved some other way. Are his ex-wife and child Canadian? You wrote his case is a "case regarding like child abuse or something". Could you give us more information, including in what country the alleged offence occurred?
 
it happened here in canada actually and the case is still on going,,but our lawyer said we have strong evidence and may possibly win the case,,this just happened becoz he and her husband didnt separate nice,,,,its not also actually his wife who filed the case but the friend of his wife,,

everything is just going blured for us now and we are losing hope,,,,,we are still waiting for the case to be resolved since its already in court and we havent heard anything yet from the court and from his wife side regarding the charge,,,,,,

do you think if the case will get resolve and he will win the case will it affect our sponsorship or can we still continue with the sponsorship....

thank you so much guys for all your help!!!
 
and yes they are canadian actually,,,,,,and we are talking about his grandson actually who they said he abuse,,,,and the child is just 2 years old,,,,i mean this are all impossible,,,,this is the son of his stepson.....
 
I don't really have any advice for you except that if you weren't there, you don't "know" that he didn't do it. It's a pretty serious allegation and if I were in your position, I would think pretty hard before I married or tried to get sponsored by someone in his shoes, as harsh as it sounds. I still find out new things (good things obviously) about my Common Law Partner and we have been together over 2 years. It takes a long time to really know someone. Even if you could come with him to Canada, career prospects would be limited if he was convicted with a criminal record, especially one where there involves abuse towards children. It would cause so many problems you probably wouldn't really realise. The best "advice" I can think of is to wait until this thing pans out and, if I were you, I'd keep a healthy 'distance' (i.e. I wouldn't get married) until he was either convicted or declared innocent.

Oh, and I've heard a lot about immigration lawyers telling you you have a case because they get money from you. I'm not sure if there's any validity behind that but I'd be careful about that too.

Why do you think it is not possible to abuse a child because the child is just 2 years old?
 
becoz prior to the case,,he was not able to see the child for a year after the divorce,,


well guys thank you so much for all your advice,,now im having second thought of everything,,,,