I don't know if this is the right forum, but if a man were to divorce his sponsor in Canada, would he be deported? What if he got re-married immediately after the divorce?
pride21 said:I don't know if this is the right forum, but if a man were to divorce his sponsor in Canada, would he be deported? What if he got re-married immediately after the divorce?
poochie77 said:what if they have a child together?
planner said:As I understand it, while you sign for the sponsorship, the ability of the government to actually back that up is severly limited. Apparently it has never or rarely been enforced! Might want to look into that.
pride21 said:I don't know if this is the right forum, but if a man were to divorce his sponsor in Canada, would he be deported? What if he got re-married immediately after the divorce?
I guess two wrongs make it right?trina said:After years of putting up with his ways and knowing that she still had many years left in her sponsorship, she called on the help of her brother to rough her up - a lot. Then she went to the hospital. They called the police and she said that her husband beat her. They came out, took a report, and within a couple of months, the Dominican was deported. Pretty extreme, I agree, but she was finally free of this man. He is never allowed to enter Canada again.
trina said:I've actually never heard of it being enforced, either, although I have known Dominicans use that as a bargaining tool with their ex. They put the fear into their ex-partner, knowing full well the sponsor will probably give in to financial demands if threatened with welfare.
rellosk said:I guess two wrongs make it right?
Readytogo said:EXTREME is right, your friend should be arrested for filing a false Police report and fraud for obtaining medical services illegally
miguel said:Why go to all the trouble of calling the police, beating someone or doing so many "wonderful" things in order to get rid of someone when the only thing that one needed to was to GET TO KNOW THE PERSON BETTER BEFORE SPONSORING SUCH PERSON, ANY PERSON!!.
Someone seems to be getting callous in their old age.Hillbilly said:And Trina's case is fine with me....so what. Who will tell? The dumb schitt won't cause he can't read.
An overly simplistic answer. Are you saying that the 50% divorce rate in Canada and the US can be fixed by "getting to know the person". For whatever the reason, marriages end, but sponsorship survives.miguel said:when the only thing that one needed to do was to GET TO KNOW THE PERSON BETTER BEFORE SPONSORING SUCH PERSON, ANY PERSON!!.
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Since YOU are throwing percentages out there, not only that it would help Canada and the US BUT IT WOULD HELP EVERY SINGLE COUNTRY ON THE GLOBE!!!!!. So yea, that is EXACTLY what I am trying to say!.HOWMAR said:An overly simplistic answer. Are you saying that the 50% divorce rate in Canada and the US can be fixed by "getting to know the person". For whatever the reason, marriages end, but sponsorship survives.
pride21 said:I don't know if this is the right forum, but if a man were to divorce his sponsor in Canada, would he be deported? What if he got re-married immediately after the divorce?
rellosk said:Someone seems to be getting callous in their old age.