The Divorce Act also preserves common-law rules respecting recognition of foreign divorces. For example, Canadian courts may recognize foreign divorces when:
• they are issued from a court in a country where neither spouse was ordinarily resident, but where the decree is recognized by the law of that country (other than Canada) where one or
both were ordinarily resident at the time of the divorce. For example, a party living in California obtains a divorce in Nevada. If California recognizes the Nevada divorce, it is valid
in Canada."
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