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Difference between revisions of "My Husband Sponsored Me and We Have Now Separated"

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{{Template:Legal Help Guide TOC}}Canadian citizens and permanent residents who live in Canada can apply to ''sponsor'' (bring) certain family members to live with them in Canada. If your spouse sponsored you and you later separate, your right to remain in Canada depends on:
{{Template:Legal Help Guide TOC}}Canadian citizens and permanent residents who live in Canada can apply to ''sponsor'' (bring) certain family members to live with them in Canada. If your spouse sponsored you and you later separate, your right to remain in Canada depends on:
* whether you are a permanent resident, and
* whether you are a permanent resident, and
* whether that status is "conditional".
* whether that status is ''conditional''.


If you are a permanent resident, and your status is is not conditional, immigration officials cannot ask you to leave Canada if you separate from your spouse.  
If you are a permanent resident, and your status is is not conditional, immigration officials cannot ask you to leave Canada if you separate from your spouse.  
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