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What can happen if someone lies in the process of getting the documentation ready for getting married in Canada ?


Long story short, couple met abroad, he moved to Canada and in the process of getting married here, he "forgot" to mention that he was married before in is country.
What can happen if this is found out ?

They are already married for 10 years.
 
That would be misrepresentation and if caught, he would be banned from Canada for 5 years. Also he is committing immigration fraud which is a crime.
 
jamsham12 said:
That would be misrepresentation and if caught, he would be banned from Canada for 5 years. Also he is committing immigration fraud which is a crime.
And they probably will found out.
 
brocas said:
What can happen if someone lies in the process of getting the documentation ready for getting married in Canada ?


Long story short, couple met abroad, he moved to Canada and in the process of getting married here, he "forgot" to mention that he was married before in is country.
What can happen if this is found out ?

They are already married for 10 years.

Is there a divorce document at least? Or he got married twice? I think he maybe ok as long as he lets CIC know about it with proper divorce papers.
 
Yes they will find out of your previous marriage status.

Here is the solution if you have submitted the application you should immediately withdraw it. submit it after attaching all proof and proper information again.
 
pindu said:
Yes they will find out of your previous marriage status.

Here is the solution if you have submitted the application you should immediately withdraw it. submit it after attaching all proof and proper information again.

No need to withdraw, send in the prior divorce/marriage cert and draft a letter and send in an updated IMM0008 and clarify why the mistake was made in the cover letter and that it was overlooked.
 
brocas said:
What can happen if someone lies in the process of getting the documentation ready for getting married in Canada ?


Long story short, couple met abroad, he moved to Canada and in the process of getting married here, he "forgot" to mention that he was married before in is country.
What can happen if this is found out ?

They are already married for 10 years.

Two questions
1) Did he get an official divorce?
2) Did he apply for sponsorship yet?
 
keesio said:
Two questions
1) Did he get an official divorce?
2) Did he apply for sponsorship yet?

he got an official divorce in is country of origin
Yes he already applied and he is already married in Canada for 10 years. In the documentation he provided he never said he had been divorced.
Thats my doubt, if he can get in trouble or not after all this time.

At the time i guess he thought it would be easier and fast if he didnt had to mention that he had been married before.
 
brocas said:
he got an official divorce in is country of origin
Yes he already applied and he is already married in Canada for 10 years. In the documentation he provided he never said he had been divorced.
Thats my doubt, if he can get in trouble or not after all this time.

At the time i guess he thought it would be easier and fast if he didnt had to mention that he had been married before.

ok. It's been awhile since I've seen the sponsorship application forms but I'm pretty sure you have to disclose any previous marriages and prove you are legally separated by submitting documents (like divorce certificate). By not disclosing that he was previously married, he committed misrepresentation on his application and that is serious. This is not just an innocent mistake like you forgot the exact address of when you lived 5 years ago in your address history. This is a major misrepresentation. He needs to correct this before CIC finishes processing his application.
 
Wait, he was already sponsored 10 years ago? Why is he thinking about this now?
 
Because he knows he messed up... the question here, is.. can he still get in troubles ? like loosing he's PR.
 
brocas said:
Keesio this situation happened 10 years ago. He's application is more than processed.

oh, oops.

Then as Leon asked, why is he worried about this now?

And as for your original question, since his original application had false major information, CIC could potentially revoke his PR status since it was obtained by fraudulent means. If he is a citizen now, I suppose they could revoke that too since his PR was obtained with misrepresentation
 
Yes, it was misrepresentation. Yes, it could potentially cause the loss of his PR if caught. However, if they didn't catch him 10 years ago, it is unlikely they will find out now. I would say let sleeping dogs lie.
 
In theory, their marriage is void, as it was completed under false pretenses. The specific marriage license requirements vary by province, but you need to provide evidence at the time of application that you are divorced. By not disclosing on their marriage licence, it technically could be "fraudulent concealment" (depending on intent) with a maximum jail term of two years.

Furthermore, if his citizenship and PR were based on the false marriage, these could be stripped from him