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Maria66

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So if someone has sponsored their spouse and their spouse has made them believe that they actually loved him or her and even before they come there’s is many disputes that happen and you tell your spouse not to come anymore and he or she comes. Then a lot of emotional abuse happen from the sponsee.What should happen?
 
So if someone has sponsored their spouse and their spouse has made them believe that they actually loved him or her and even before they come there’s is many disputes that happen and you tell your spouse not to come anymore and he or she comes. Then a lot of emotional abuse happen from the sponsee.What should happen?
I suggest that you read these two links:

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/protect-fraud/marriage-fraud.html
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/protect-fraud/report-fraud.html

Seeing that "even before they come there's is many disputes that happen and you tell your spouse not to come anymore", it might be seen not as marriage fraud because there were red flags that the sponsor chose to ignore. Once the spouse has landed and became a PR, they gain certain rights and freedoms like everyone else living in Canada. It will be up to the sponsor to prove that it was a "marriage of convenience"; if the sponsor can not prove this, it would just be deemed to be a consensual marriage that fell apart. In that case, there is nothing more the sponsor can do except to learn from the experience and move on with his/her life.
 
There’s no safe feeling with the spouse and it was said after the citizenship is obtained then he or she wants to leave the country and go back. Which makes the spouse feel he or she is being used.
 
I suggest that you read these two links:

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/protect-fraud/marriage-fraud.html
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/protect-fraud/report-fraud.html

Seeing that "even before they come there's is many disputes that happen and you tell your spouse not to come anymore", it might be seen not as marriage fraud because there were red flags that the sponsor chose to ignore. Once the spouse has landed and became a PR, they gain certain rights and freedoms like everyone else living in Canada. It will be up to the sponsor to prove that it was a "marriage of convenience"; if the sponsor can not prove this, it would just be deemed to be a consensual marriage that fell apart. In that case, there is nothing more the sponsor can do except to learn from the experience and move on with his/her life.
But when your being disrespected and always kicked out what is this considered?
 
There’s no safe feeling with the spouse and it was said after the citizenship is obtained then he or she wants to leave the country and go back. Which makes the spouse feel he or she is being used.
So the disputes started before landing as a PR and continued for a few years to the point that citizenship has been obtained?

Cut your losses. Divorce the person.
 
If you want to divorce this person, yes. They may also be able to advise you on the immigration aspects.