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Canada cancels reunion immigration
Anyone who comes to Canada to reunite with his fiance's wife, if he can't live with the other half for more than two years, not only will his permanent residence permit be cancelled, but the person concerned may also face the fate of being deported.
The Canadian Immigration Department issued a notice saying that the government's move is aimed at eliminating the disadvantages of fake marriage and real immigration. This is also consistent with the immigration policies of the United States, Australia and Britain.
The Federal Immigration Department of Canada said that any party who comes to Canada to reunite with his fiance's wife can complain to the Immigration Department if they are abused during cohabitation.
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Obtaining permanent resident status can enjoy the following rights:
1. Have the right to use medical insurance and get the same social benefits as Canadian citizens.
2. The right to work and live anywhere in Canada;
3. Protected by Canadian laws and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms;
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