I have received my COPR but have seperated from my partner who was my sponsor for the common-law application. I haven’t entered Canada yet, my partner still wants me to help me get my PR. Will this affect me entering Canada and my PR?
I have received my COPR but have seperated from my partner who was my sponsor for the common-law application. I haven’t entered Canada yet, my partner still wants me to help me get my PR. Will this affect me entering Canada and my PR?
I have received my COPR but have seperated from my partner who was my sponsor for the common-law application. I haven’t entered Canada yet, my partner still wants me to help me get my PR. Will this affect me entering Canada and my PR?
Can you apply for PR on your own?
If you have seperated with your parnter, it's a changed of your status (from common law back to single) and you needed to notify IRCC.
If you land and pretend nothing happened, it's misrepresentation.
Well...
I have received my COPR but have seperated from my partner who was my sponsor for the common-law application. I haven’t entered Canada yet, my partner still wants me to help me get my PR. Will this affect me entering Canada and my PR?
At this point it would be misrepresentation on your part to continue with the sponsorship, and you're indeed required to inform IRCC.
While that may not sound like a big deal, my understanding is that there's no 'limitation' on how long that would remain an issue - i.e. at any point in the future they could decide you received your PR status on a fraudulent basis and revoke it.
I have received my COPR but have seperated from my partner who was my sponsor for the common-law application. I haven’t entered Canada yet, my partner still wants me to help me get my PR. Will this affect me entering Canada and my PR?
Not likely, since without a genuine sponsor you no longer qualify under this type of application. As mentioned, it will be misrepresentation at the very least.
Unless things have changed, you will be asked questions when you `land', of which one is asking if your relationship with your sponsor has changed (or similar verbiage).
As others have warned misrepresentation would have significant potential consequences for you and your ex partner. They would not qualify to sponsor anyone for 3 years and if misrepresentation found they would likely struggle with any immigration issues in the future. If you attempted to got though with this you would have to worry about losing status for your whole life. It is a VERY bad idea to lie on an immigration.