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

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#If you have a child, you should also obtain legal advice regarding the custody of your child.  
#If you have a child, you should also obtain legal advice regarding the custody of your child.  
#If you fear returning to your country of nationality, you may want to seek legal advice about applying for refugee status. See the question "[[I want to claim refugee status in Canada]]".
#If you fear returning to your country of nationality, you may want to seek legal advice about applying for refugee status. See the question "[[I want to claim refugee status in Canada]]".
#If you were sponsored by your husband and the sponsorship application is not completed at the time of the separation, and you wish to apply to stay in Canada, you should obtain legal advice. Your sponsorship application may be converted by Citizenship and Immigration Canada to a an application to remain in Canada on humanitarian or compassionate grounds (a "H&C application") or you may have to make a new H&C application.
#If you were sponsored by your husband and the sponsorship application is not completed at the time of the separation, and you wish to apply to stay in Canada, you should obtain legal advice. Your sponsorship application may be converted by Citizenship and Immigration Canada to an application to remain in Canada on humanitarian or compassionate grounds (a "H&C application") or you may have to make a new H&C application.


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