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I shall be thankful if I could get the valuable opinion of you all. My case is as follows:
I met my would be spouse on a matrimonial site in June 2005 and after initial correspondence, meeting of family members, and long exchange of mails between two of us, we decided to settle down. We got married in December 2005 in Canada as I was PR of USA. We kept commuting (between Canada and my native country in Asia) usually for one month at a time – sometime she would visit me , sometime I would visit her. My Family class (spouse) immigration took nearly 2 years 6 months. I landed in Canada in June 2008, got my PR card in July 2008, and lived in Canada till January 2009. Along with me, my two children, as dependants of me, got PR and we had moved together to Canada in June 2008.
However, my spouse, once we reached to Canada, started physically torturing my younger child who was hardly 12 years old. My child was being subjected to a lot of physical and mental torture and was being targeted all the time for things she was not responsible for. I tried to diffuse the situation, but when things went out of hand, I complained to 911 in January 2009, and they gave me phone numbers of Ministry of Child Welfare People. Once I was going to make a complaint against my wife, she started begging and said she would not do that again. However, after that my children were being threatened by my spouse that they should do what my spouse said, or else my life would be endangered.
I and my children were frustrated and we decided to get back to our country, even after incurring great loss in terms of being uprooted from my home country, having left my good job in my country, and loss of one year of education for my children . Nearly three years have passed. I tried that my wife would change and be just with my children and we could have harmonious relationship. However, she instead of being sorry, started threatening that if I got back to Canada or went on welfare (Neither me nor my children have or intend to go on welfare )etc., then she would complain that ours was a marriage of convenience and get me deported as per the new law (marriage of convenience)in the offing. Further, she threatens that she would lodge false complains against me with the police. (She always makes calls through calling cards and public phones to avoid identification).Incidentally, she had lodged false complaints against her ex. when she was undergoing divorce proceedings against him.
My queries are:
A) My marriage was genuine, we met, our relatives met, we exchanged lots of e-mails and have telephone bills to substantiate that we spoke to each other on daily basis before and after marriage, pre wedding meetings of each other and our relatives, her parent’s visit to my home in my home country after marriage etc. , our marriage photos in Canada, our visits to relatives in my country together etc.
Can CIC Canada based on false complaints take action against me and deport me from Canada (assuming that it was marriage of convenience). I intend to get back and settle there in Canada though NOT with my spouse. We are separated for three years and after getting PR Card, I could stay in Canada for 6 months only together with her against the two/three years minimum expected in the new law to be framed (for spouses coming to Canada on marriage). Even after separating, I tried my best that the relationship between me and spouse could be retrieved ( few e-mails between us have been exchanged). We are not yet divorced even after 6 years of marriage, though we could live together for about 10 months in all since our marriage (6 months in Canada plus 4 months in Canada/ my home country). Please guide me.
B) In worse cum worse case, if I loose my PR, would my children who were my dependants, and got their PR ( after my marriage to my spouse ) would also lose their PR. My children are now 21 and 16 years of age and they entered Canada as my dependants.
C) Can Police take unilateral action based on false complaints by my spouse, or I would be given a chance for hearing to clarify things.
D) Do I need to get any other documents other than PR card and Passport for entering CANADA after remaining in my native country for nearly 2 yrs 11 months.
E) What precautions I need to take so that I am not put to inconvenience by my spouse. We don’t have any children nor any joint property etc. as my stay in Canada was brief. I am sure that our relationship is on its end inspite my best efforts.
I shall be thankful if I could receive guidance and advice on my case. Thanks a lot (in anticipation)for the patience of going through the case and offering me your valuable suggestion.
I shall be thankful if I could get the valuable opinion of you all. My case is as follows:
I met my would be spouse on a matrimonial site in June 2005 and after initial correspondence, meeting of family members, and long exchange of mails between two of us, we decided to settle down. We got married in December 2005 in Canada as I was PR of USA. We kept commuting (between Canada and my native country in Asia) usually for one month at a time – sometime she would visit me , sometime I would visit her. My Family class (spouse) immigration took nearly 2 years 6 months. I landed in Canada in June 2008, got my PR card in July 2008, and lived in Canada till January 2009. Along with me, my two children, as dependants of me, got PR and we had moved together to Canada in June 2008.
However, my spouse, once we reached to Canada, started physically torturing my younger child who was hardly 12 years old. My child was being subjected to a lot of physical and mental torture and was being targeted all the time for things she was not responsible for. I tried to diffuse the situation, but when things went out of hand, I complained to 911 in January 2009, and they gave me phone numbers of Ministry of Child Welfare People. Once I was going to make a complaint against my wife, she started begging and said she would not do that again. However, after that my children were being threatened by my spouse that they should do what my spouse said, or else my life would be endangered.
I and my children were frustrated and we decided to get back to our country, even after incurring great loss in terms of being uprooted from my home country, having left my good job in my country, and loss of one year of education for my children . Nearly three years have passed. I tried that my wife would change and be just with my children and we could have harmonious relationship. However, she instead of being sorry, started threatening that if I got back to Canada or went on welfare (Neither me nor my children have or intend to go on welfare )etc., then she would complain that ours was a marriage of convenience and get me deported as per the new law (marriage of convenience)in the offing. Further, she threatens that she would lodge false complains against me with the police. (She always makes calls through calling cards and public phones to avoid identification).Incidentally, she had lodged false complaints against her ex. when she was undergoing divorce proceedings against him.
My queries are:
A) My marriage was genuine, we met, our relatives met, we exchanged lots of e-mails and have telephone bills to substantiate that we spoke to each other on daily basis before and after marriage, pre wedding meetings of each other and our relatives, her parent’s visit to my home in my home country after marriage etc. , our marriage photos in Canada, our visits to relatives in my country together etc.
Can CIC Canada based on false complaints take action against me and deport me from Canada (assuming that it was marriage of convenience). I intend to get back and settle there in Canada though NOT with my spouse. We are separated for three years and after getting PR Card, I could stay in Canada for 6 months only together with her against the two/three years minimum expected in the new law to be framed (for spouses coming to Canada on marriage). Even after separating, I tried my best that the relationship between me and spouse could be retrieved ( few e-mails between us have been exchanged). We are not yet divorced even after 6 years of marriage, though we could live together for about 10 months in all since our marriage (6 months in Canada plus 4 months in Canada/ my home country). Please guide me.
B) In worse cum worse case, if I loose my PR, would my children who were my dependants, and got their PR ( after my marriage to my spouse ) would also lose their PR. My children are now 21 and 16 years of age and they entered Canada as my dependants.
C) Can Police take unilateral action based on false complaints by my spouse, or I would be given a chance for hearing to clarify things.
D) Do I need to get any other documents other than PR card and Passport for entering CANADA after remaining in my native country for nearly 2 yrs 11 months.
E) What precautions I need to take so that I am not put to inconvenience by my spouse. We don’t have any children nor any joint property etc. as my stay in Canada was brief. I am sure that our relationship is on its end inspite my best efforts.
I shall be thankful if I could receive guidance and advice on my case. Thanks a lot (in anticipation)for the patience of going through the case and offering me your valuable suggestion.