Hello, I really need some help from here. I am very desperate, so please help me out if you could..
My ex and I were married and got separated 3 years ago when I moved to Canada.
We completed a separation agreement which is legally effective in my home country.
I submitted it with LOE and statutory declaration for PR saying I will not support my ex for PR in the future.
FYI, I declared myself as 'separated' in IRCC in the first place. (same in CRA)
However, it seems they are not satisfied with the agreement even though it is 'legal'.
I got ADR today: Divorce certificate: Thank you to provide an explanation regarding your Separated Status, however for immigration purposes you still need to provide Divorce Certificate. You state that you are legally separated from your spouse. Separated means that two people are married but no longer living together, and they do not wish to live together again. They may be waiting for a divorce or have not yet decided to divorce. If you’re legally separated, you’re still legally married but no longer living with your spouse. As you are considered to be still legally married, you could continue with your application with the following options:1) You must obtain and provide a divorce certificate, so your marital status is reflected as “Divorced” and we can proceed with your application.2) You have to add your spouse as a non-accompanying dependent and provide all necessary document.3) You can withdraw your application and re-apply after you have received your divorce certificate.
There is no hope of reconciliation because of a repeated cheatings. I cannot go for none of the options because:
- he is non-responsive, compulsive and uncooperative, so I am very afraid to contact him. I ever asked him to provide, but he rejected. It was a verbal conversation.
- if I want to file the divorce the court, I have to go back to my home country and stay at least 6 months to file the divorce due to our kids, all minors. It is mandatory to have a divorce reflection period if you have minor kid. I am working in Canada as a healthcare worker, so it is simply impossible..
What document I can submit further..? DO they reject my application..? I am so scared. please help me..
My ex and I were married and got separated 3 years ago when I moved to Canada.
We completed a separation agreement which is legally effective in my home country.
I submitted it with LOE and statutory declaration for PR saying I will not support my ex for PR in the future.
FYI, I declared myself as 'separated' in IRCC in the first place. (same in CRA)
However, it seems they are not satisfied with the agreement even though it is 'legal'.
I got ADR today: Divorce certificate: Thank you to provide an explanation regarding your Separated Status, however for immigration purposes you still need to provide Divorce Certificate. You state that you are legally separated from your spouse. Separated means that two people are married but no longer living together, and they do not wish to live together again. They may be waiting for a divorce or have not yet decided to divorce. If you’re legally separated, you’re still legally married but no longer living with your spouse. As you are considered to be still legally married, you could continue with your application with the following options:1) You must obtain and provide a divorce certificate, so your marital status is reflected as “Divorced” and we can proceed with your application.2) You have to add your spouse as a non-accompanying dependent and provide all necessary document.3) You can withdraw your application and re-apply after you have received your divorce certificate.
There is no hope of reconciliation because of a repeated cheatings. I cannot go for none of the options because:
- he is non-responsive, compulsive and uncooperative, so I am very afraid to contact him. I ever asked him to provide, but he rejected. It was a verbal conversation.
- if I want to file the divorce the court, I have to go back to my home country and stay at least 6 months to file the divorce due to our kids, all minors. It is mandatory to have a divorce reflection period if you have minor kid. I am working in Canada as a healthcare worker, so it is simply impossible..
What document I can submit further..? DO they reject my application..? I am so scared. please help me..
