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As above, and it will always be on your immigration file that you are married whenever you apply for any type of visa to come to Canada.
So if your inland sponsorship gets cancelled, and you apply for a visa, it will show you are married to someone in Canada. Your ties to Canada will out weigh the ties to your home country
 
Best bet might be to get a visa for the USA and cross the border on foot, on the basis of still valid open work permit.
 
This is just my thought, a senior member would need to confirm, but if you apply for a visit visa, they will see that you have an inland application is progress. My thought is that they will terminate your sponsorship application on the spot, and most likely deny the visit visa. Again, this is just my thought, I'm not speaking from experience
Should i send an explanation letter saying i didnt want to over stay ny work visa in canada And i sent the application just 1 week before theb i checked at the gvmt page and it saud at least 30 dayd before so i tool the desition to leave in order not to mess it up
 
Your best bet is not to commit immigration fraud. If your relationship has ended, then you must withdraw your PR application. The OWP will remain valid, unless CIC decides to cancel it.

From there, you can attempt to apply for a visitor's visa, but you will likely denied since you have a wife in Canada.
 
Your best bet is not to commit immigration fraud. If your relationship has ended, then you must withdraw your PR application. The OWP will remain valid, unless CIC decides to cancel it.

From there, you can attempt to apply for a visitor's visa, but you will likely denied since you have a wife in Canada.
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Your best bet is not to commit immigration fraud. If your relationship has ended, then you must withdraw your PR application. The OWP will remain valid, unless CIC decides to cancel it.

From there, you can attempt to apply for a visitor's visa, but you will likely denied since you have a wife in Canada.
what if i cancel my sponsor application and apply for a work visa with a job contract?
 
You should cancel your sponsorship application if the relationship has broken down. To not do that is to allow the process to continue while knowing of a significant change in the relationship, which could be construed as misrepresentation.

If you choose to apply for any other kind of visa, CIC will notice that you are married to a Canadian and will weigh your ties to Canada against your ties to your home country. You will need to demonstrate strong ties to your home country to not be considered a risk to overstay in Canada. Explaining that your relationship broke down is likely something that will clarify the matter, however, the question of why you wish to be in Canada given that your relationship has broken down will be asked.
 
You should cancel your sponsorship application if the relationship has broken down. To not do that is to allow the process to continue while knowing of a significant change in the relationship, which could be construed as misrepresentation.

If you choose to apply for any other kind of visa, CIC will notice that you are married to a Canadian and will weigh your ties to Canada against your ties to your home country. You will need to demonstrate strong ties to your home country to not be considered a risk to overstay in Canada. Explaining that your relationship broke down is likely something that will clarify the matter, however, the question of why you wish to be in Canada given that your relationship has broken down will be asked.
I am still married to her we are having a hard time but i know if go back things will likely resolve between us, i could write an honest explanation letter saying i had no idea of impplied status and i didnt wsbt to take the risk overstaying which is 100% true