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Can she Deport me? 

Ayesha bhukari
Ayesha bhukari
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Posted On: 2/29/2016
Ayesha bhukari
Ayesha bhukari
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My wife can deport me or not I got married in 5th may 2012 and I came here in 18 august 2015 and I live with her 6 months and now she is showing me attitude even she don't giving me right to being her husband mean no physically relation. And plus she always want me to cook and house work like washing dishes and all ..and two day before she and her sister fight with me her sister slaps me and abuse me but I didn't reply here back because I am a man and always threat me to send back and deport... I have permamnent residence card.. and she want to send me back I dont want to go back because I am.happy here pls help.me

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Posted On: 3/2/2016
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Hello Ayesha,

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 from the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (IRCC) website,

Being abused or neglected by your sponsor or their family?
You do not have to stay in the relationship to keep your status in Canada if you are being abused or neglected.

If you are affected by the conditional permanent residence measure, you can request an exception.

If you are not affected by the conditional permanent residence measure, you should remember that in Canada, abuse is not tolerated. You do not have to remain in an abusive situation. This brochure provides information you can use to get help.


You can get help in an emergency, in a crisis, or anytime that you experience abuse.

You can find some additional information in our Settlement.Org Where can I get help for domestic abuse? article.

If you have any questions regarding your status you may want to contact the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (IRCC) Call Centre directly for some additional information. You do not need to provide any personally identifying 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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