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Allege Marriage Convenience Letter From Immigration Canada
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I landed in Canada almost 5 years ago with my husband under the Federal Skilled Worker Class. Soon after, we got into a fight and ended up getting separated. Our divorce was then finalized 3 years ago. I went to India and got remarried to my current husband who joined me in Canada 2 months ago. Today, I received a letter from Niagara Falls Immigration Office alleging that my first marriage was a marriage of convenience. How can I tell if this letter is legit or someone is pranking me?
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Firstly, a complaint might have been filed against you by either your ex-husband or someone else. Moreover, your ex-husband might have gotten remarried and sponsored his wife and while filling out an application or interview at visa post, some information may have arisen which indicates that your ex-husband’s previous marriage with you wasn’t genuine. Furthermore, it may have arisen in your PR card renewal/Canadian Citizenship application, that there are some concerns about your’s and your husband’s address history. If you are caught in misrepresentation, it would be a big trouble for you. Please remember that the ban for misrepresentation since November 20, 2014 is for FIVE years. Prior to 2014, the ban was for 2 years. To verify the legitimately of your letter, you can call IRCC or contact using the information provided on the letter.
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