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Divorce during immigration to Canada needs to be made public.

Hello, I wonder if you are in Canada. Wynn immigrants. . . For Canadians who apply for their spouses to reunite in Canada after getting married abroad, the "two-year conditional permanent resident status period" is implemented, stipulating that the spouse of the applicant must maintain a marriage relationship with the applicant for two years after arriving in Canada. If a fake marriage is found, the "spouse" will be deprived of permanent resident status and even deported.

The new cases are aimed at overseas spouses who apply for reunion, have been married for less than two years at the time of application or have no children at the time of application. As the regulations came into effect on the same day, those who applied on the 26th were immediately affected by the new regulations. For those who are abused within two years or the applicant dies during this period, the relevant regulations can be exempted.

This "two-year conditional permanent resident status period" (regulation) is in view of the increasingly serious situation of fake marriage in China. According to the data of the Department of Citizenship and Immigration, some fake marriages are individual cases, but they also involve illegal business transactions. Some even cooperate with local gangs and foreign illegal groups to provide candidates and make up fake marriages in order to come to Canada or gain economic benefits. These fake marriage cases have dealt a serious blow to Canada's fair immigration laws, and also caused economic, economic or emotional losses to Canadian permanent residents or citizens as applicants, becoming victims of fake marriage incidents.

If the applicant dies unfortunately within two years, the spouse can retain the status of permanent resident.

According to the new regulations, applicants must provide financial guarantee for their spouses for two years. Even if the spouse escapes from marriage or runs away from home during this period, and then asks the government for welfare, the applicant still needs to repay it. After five years, the applicant or his spouse can apply for another family member to immigrate and reunite.