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Can my Sponsor Deport Me? 

jackkhan
jackkhan
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Posted On: 7/24/2015
jackkhan
jackkhan
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hello


can anybody please advise me that if my sponcer can deport me from canada by any chance after living life together for 4 years ?

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Posted On: 7/28/2015
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Hello,

Thank you for sharing your situation and question with us.

If you are concerned about the conditional permanent resident status, it only applies to partners if their spousal sponsorship application was submitted on or after October 25, 2012 AND:

*they were in a relationship for 2 years or less when they applied; and
*they did not have any children together when they applied.

Here is some additional information regarding losing your permanent residence from the CIC Website,

Losing your permanent resident status

Losing your permanent resident status does not happen automatically. You cannot lose your permanent resident status simply by living outside of Canada long enough that you don’t meet the residency requirement. Unless you have gone through an official process, you have not lost or given up your permanent resident status, even though you may not be eligible to return to Canada as a permanent resident.

You may lose your permanent resident status if:

An adjudicator determines that you are no longer a permanent resident following an inquiry

A visa officer determines you do not meet the required residency when you apply for a permanent resident travel document or temporary resident travel document.

You may lose your permanent resident status in one of the ways described above if:

*you do not live in Canada for two out of five years;
*you are convicted of a serious crime and told to leave Canada; or
*you become a Canadian citizen.

You do not lose your permanent resident status if your PR card expires.


In terms of being deported by your sponsor, it is not likely.

Regarding deportation, if you are a permanent resident and are convicted of a crime you could lose your permanent resident status, be deported and might not be able to come back to Canada.

If you have any concerns regarding your situation you may want to contact the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) Call Centre directly for some additional information.

I hope this information is helpful. Please let us know if you have further questions and if there is any follow up to your question/situation.

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Anna
Settlement.Org Content and Information/Referral Specialist, CIRS
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Yo An10
Yo An10
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Posted On: 1/1/2016
Yo An10
Yo An10
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If I am a dependent child,and got my PR card already,been living in canafa for 2 years, can my sponsor deport me if I go back to my homecountry and get married? ur response will be very much appreciated.
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PMM
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Posted On: 1/2/2016
PMM
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Hi


If I am a dependent child,and got my PR card already,been living in canafa for 2 years, can my sponsor deport me if I go back to my homecountry and get married? ur response will be very much appreciated.



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