cancelling a sponsership

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Subject: cancelling a sponsership
  I´ve been married to my UK husband for 6 years. we´ve been in Canada for nearly 3 years, and he is due to get his citizenship in Oct 2008. I am a Canadian citizen, and have been sponsoring him. If I divorce him for mental cruelty, can he be deported back to the UK (there is potential for physical cruelty as well)
also, his son is also a UK citizen, and also due for his Canadian citizenship in October. he has full custody, but could I keep him with me in Canada - I´ve not applied to adopt him as his birth mother is still alive and refuses to allow this
thanks for any advice
canada_girl

[26-12-2007,03:29]
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canada_girl
(in reply to: cancelling a sponsership)
Anger and hate are real strong emotions.

You said you "have been" sponsoring him. So does that mean he is not Landed yet? How can that be is he is obtaining his Canadian citizenship? Either you sponsored him or you are sponsoring him. Once he and his biological son are Landed you become their sponsor and are only obligated for three years.

The answer to your question about getting him deported is real simple since you have been married for SIX YEARS-------NO!

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com


[26-12-2007,11:52]
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Roy
(in reply to: cancelling a sponsership)
Roy, if she sponsored both the husband and stepson, is she not obligated for the child for 10 years or until he reaches legal age? I know the spouse is 3 years but for some reason I thought there was a distinction.

I highly doubt that the court would grant you custody of the child if the birth mother is of her current opinion and the father is alive.


[26-12-2007,20:17]
[***.121.220.199]
Sharon
(in reply to: cancelling a sponsership)
first of all, I meant that I am sponsoring him, a grammer error. second of all, I wasn´t asking if I could get him deported, just what would be his status if he was divorced from his sponsor within the 3 year period. third of all, I never mentioned anger or hate, you did that.
I asked some simple questions regarding immigration policy, and I don´t feel I deserve such a nasty reply

[27-12-2007,01:53]
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canada_girl
(in reply to: cancelling a sponsership)
Citizenship is the wrong terminology. You appear to be discussing permanent residency. Big difference. If he has formally landed... you are free to divorce and his status in Canada will not change. However, it does not relieve you from your legal obligations to CIC for the duration of the sponsorship period.

You are mentioning October 2008 - what is the significance of this date? Has the sponsorship process been approved?

Has your husband technically landed?

you got strange comments because your post is very confusing.

If your status changes before your husband LEGALLY LANDS - you are within your rights to cancel the sponsorship. At which time your husband no longer qualifies for residency in Canada - and yes... at that point he would be required to leave the country.


[27-12-2007,02:17]
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Sharon
(in reply to: cancelling a sponsership)
It is the holiday season and with all the stress sometimes peoples questions are not very clear.

So the million dollar question is he a permanent resident yes or no?

[27-12-2007,09:27]
[**.52.219.71]
Roy
Who cares? (in reply to: cancelling a sponsership)
Who cares about becoming a bloody PR ??? This is a boring country ... He may as well stay in London and pledge alligeance to Tante Elizabeth.
[29-12-2007,00:20]
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