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Maria66

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Oct 7, 2019
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What happens if a spouse reports a marriage fraud will the other partner be deported , prisoned or citizenship process delayed ?

Many could be scared to do so because for example if he or she is prisoned and their time is done when coming out of prison they could harm or put in danger who ever reported.
 

John Immanuel

Full Member
Sep 9, 2019
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Hyderabad, India & Vancouver Canada
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What happens if a spouse reports a marriage fraud will the other partner be deported , prisoned or citizenship process delayed ?

Many could be scared to do so because for example if he or she is prisoned and their time is done when coming out of prison they could harm or put in danger who ever reported.
Immigrants who were married or in a common-law relationship with a Canadian citizen or permanent resident for less than three years before being sponsored by their partner for permanent residency would become conditional permanent residents. The “condition” was that if they separated from their partner within two years of immigrating, they could lose their status and be removed from Canada.

Canada’s immigration department processed approximately 46,300 applications in 2010 from people who wished to immigrate because they were the spouse or common-law partner of a Canadian. About 16 percent of these were refused, mostly because immigration officials determined that the marriages were not genuine and were instead entered into primarily for immigration purposes.
 

canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
31,558
7,196
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London
App. Filed.......
06/12
What happens if a spouse reports a marriage fraud will the other partner be deported , prisoned or citizenship process delayed ?

Many could be scared to do so because for example if he or she is prisoned and their time is done when coming out of prison they could harm or put in danger who ever reported.
If investigated and determined to be marriage fraud, the person would be removed from Canada. They would not go to prison.
 

canuck_in_uk

VIP Member
May 4, 2012
31,558
7,196
Visa Office......
London
App. Filed.......
06/12
Immigrants who were married or in a common-law relationship with a Canadian citizen or permanent resident for less than three years before being sponsored by their partner for permanent residency would become conditional permanent residents. The “condition” was that if they separated from their partner within two years of immigrating, they could lose their status and be removed from Canada.

Canada’s immigration department processed approximately 46,300 applications in 2010 from people who wished to immigrate because they were the spouse or common-law partner of a Canadian. About 16 percent of these were refused, mostly because immigration officials determined that the marriages were not genuine and were instead entered into primarily for immigration purposes.
Conditional PR has been gone for quite some time.