Hi,
I got married to my ex bf in vegas and we got it annulled. We both came to canada never showed it. Now i want to sponsor my husband do i have to show that previous marriage? But we got it annulled right away as my ex did a fraud he was already married to someone in canada. I live in canada
There is a column in the sponsorship Canada application form. Do i have to declare that? Because my husband doesnt know about itAn annulment means that you were never legally married. You do not declare it.
Me and my husband also got married in usa. I have to sponsor him to canadaThere is a column in the sponsorship Canada application form. Do i have to declare that? Because my husband doesnt know about it
There is a column in the sponsorship Canada application form. Do i have to declare that? Because my husband doesnt know about it
It wont be misinterpretation? It has a column if i was married before or no?Read my previous answer.
Read my previous answer.Read my previous answer.
Read my previous answer.
It wont be misinterpretation? It has a column if i was married before or no?
This was an interesting find. I imagine it works both ways - not only can OP sponsor her new husband, but her ex-husband can marry someone in Canada and get sponsored to Canada that way. Its only the OP + ex-husband combination that can't work.Again you need to note that this is NOT a case where someone is trying to sponsor a non-declared family member.
They failed to declare a spouse, but have long since broken up with them and are now looking to sponsor someone entirely new. So the issue here is if CIC will care that the initial spouse was not declared, that is completely out of the picture now anyways with no intention to ever be sponsored.
Too late to help the OP but I was in a similar situation. The answer is that you send a webform to IRCC at anytime before you land, as long as you tell IRCC before you are a PR, then they'll be able to add the child (or spouse as the case may be) onto the app. It only becomes unfixable if you've already landed.I failed to declare my child on PR application and im waiting for medical......i want to fix my error..what should i do............bheifaah@gmail.com
Why revive threads that are 10 years old.This was an interesting find. I imagine it works both ways - not only can OP sponsor her new husband, but her ex-husband can marry someone in Canada and get sponsored to Canada that way. Its only the OP + ex-husband combination that can't work.
(This is also hinted at in https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-i...ndeclared-marriage.538603/page-2#post-7100842 though that's a slightly different scenario - the spouse can no longer sponsor but that's okay because the child will be able to sponsor the other parent ... in 2038).
Too late to help the OP but I was in a similar situation. The answer is that you send a webform to IRCC at anytime before you land, as long as you tell IRCC before you are a PR, then they'll be able to add the child (or spouse as the case may be) onto the app. It only becomes unfixable if you've already landed.
Whoops, I forgot to check the age of the post before responding.Why revive threads that are 10 years old.
Yeah, it's bad....Whoops, I forgot to check the age of the post before responding.
I wonder if that's kinda bad though, since I was the only one to answer the poster I was replying to, that means that poster never got an answer to their query![]()
You've been doing it a lot - it's pointless. There's also a fair number of spammers that reply to old threads with embedded links, and you're messing with my brain algorithm. Find a better hobby )Whoops, I forgot to check the age of the post before responding.
I wonder if that's kinda bad though, since I was the only one to answer the poster I was replying to, that means that poster never got an answer to their query![]()
