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For those whose spouses have landed, how do you deal with manipulative in-laws from afar? My mother in-law is very manipulative of my husband and the stress he feels to help her even though he is here is monumental. I lived in his country for 3 years before we were married, and she never really welcomed me into her home or tried to get to know me. Now that my husband is a PR in Canada, she continues to put so much pressure on him. She won't do anything for herself- you'd think she was an invalid. I'm here for my husband and support him, however he needs to see how his mother is selfish and manipulative, so that we can truly be able to build our lives here together. We aren't going to shut her out, however, my mother in law needs to understand that this is our life, and that her needs and wants cant be put ahead of our own, especially when it comes to the point when we are ready to have children. Has anyone else experienced this manipulation from in laws in another country and have some advice on what I can do to help support my husband in putting himself and us first before his mother?