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Subject: Deportation
  hay, I see so many question regarding divorce and deportatin.
I heard that deportation is a serious penalty which is issued on a serious crime or fraud against immigration.
What happens if a genuine marriage set aparts.
I mean to say how many people are deported till now. Why there is no information about such cases in public. If it is where we can find it
What are the chance of deportation in most of the case.
If the marraige is genuine . No matter who is at fault. Why deportation. What is the ground for deportation.

[31-12-2004,12:22]
Mohmad
(in reply to: Deportation)
I think in cases of deportation, they need (at least in the US) evidence that the immigrating spouse DID NOT enter marriage in good faith. Also, if there is a concealed contract (payments to the citizen), immigrating spouse gets hacked first. If marriage goes sour, immigrating spouse must be careful with the citizen spouse so there won´t be drummed up charges. Once a reasonable doubt is cast as to the genuine intentions of the immigrant spouse, (s)he will be transported to an INS detention center, whipped a few times (if it is a he) and put on a plane. This comes with a 10-year ban on re-entry (both to US or Canada). What is your specific case details?
[31-12-2004,18:25]
american refuse
(in reply to: Deportation)
Exactly; marriage break-up does not constitute a deportation order. The reason is simple - each individual entered as a PR is considered equal with same rights. Just because the main applicant does not wish to live with the other anymore does not constitute a withdrawl of rights. Same for the dependent-the fear of deportation does not allow the main applicant to exploit the other.

Now it is different is the marriage takes place after the person is already a PR and does not sponsor the dependent.

[31-12-2004,19:40]
Anonymous
Deportation (in reply to: Deportation)
I have lived in Canada for 4 years and have been going out with my now husband since then. I came with my family as refugees and all our hearings and appeals were denied.
We were living together for a year then got married in 2005 July but I was still deported in November that year because of my on-going refugee status, even though we have filed sponsorship applications as well after we got married.
So, I am not sure about the order of deportation because my marriage is genuine, I have been working and studying legally, plus in February 2005 a new policy came in affect that spouses can wait for the approval or rejection of their applications in Canada, not having to leave the country.
So, I am very disappointed about this system, because the policies are trying to screen fraud cases, but they don´t realize how many people are affected that are in genuine marriages.

[13-04-2006,14:41]
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Anonymous
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I dated someone for 1 year and found out that he got married to his brothers gf to stay here in canada.and now he is making my life a mess.is there anyway that i can get him deportated back to where he came from?
[27-04-2006,18:39]
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Emilie
hello (in reply to: Deportation)
was sure that the line "we have met the enemy and he is us" is from Shakespeare, but I cannot find it anywhere! Can you help?
[26-06-2006,19:27]
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(in reply to: Deportation)
hi,

though cases are not investigated as much, rest assured that anything is possible, including deportation. A person who uses a Canadian to gain entry to settle in Canada through marriage convenience, should receive prison terms and then be deported. It is a very serious crime.

Check out this story:

http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2004/10/01/shamwedding_041001.html?print

With me, I have been waiting for over an year, but my time is coming soon. I feel that, in 6 more months, my case will be investigated and she will be deported. anything is possible...

I want to help marriage fraud victims, with their cases, so email me at marriagefraudincanada@hotmail.com. I?d like to put a stop to this once and for good, so please send me any related news, articles, links, or referrals.

This is a growing problem, and I am optimistic that it can be stopped, with the help of the courageous people who are going to come out in the open, and admit that they?re victims. Secondly, the injustice that happens to these victims is unfair. No one should go through this type of deception, and any Canadian who has a heart and wants to support justice will also help in this cause.

Here are some sites I?ll refer you to:

http://www.petitiononline.com/CA10090/petition.html

http://www.cbc.ca/bc/story/bc_marriage-fraud20060623.html

http://torontosun.com/News/Canada/2006/09/10/pf-1821501.html

http://www.bcfamilylawresource.com/20/2004body.htm#0063

http://www.torontosun.com/News/Columnists/Mandel_Michele/2006/07/09/1675654-sun.html

http://www.macleans.ca/topstories/canada/article.jsp?content=20060731_131098_131098

http://www.stopmarriagefraud.ca

http://www.shajila.com/home.html

http://www.burnabynow.com/issues06/041106/news/041106nn3.html

http://www.straight.com/content.cfm?id=18160

http://www.fraudmarriage.com

http://72.14.205.104/search?q=cache:Y0KPalp6WuEJ:www.wltribune.com/portals-code/list.cgi%3Fpaper%3D37%26cat%3D48%26id%3D721343%26more%3D+%22Immigration+and+our+marriage+laws%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=5

http://www.edmontonsun.com/News/Columnists/Jacobs_Mindelle/2006/07/09/1675139.html

http://www.torontosun.com/News/Columnists/Mandel_Michele/2006/06/25/1651816.html

[16-09-2006,22:51]
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mr victim
Can we charge them for this crime ?? (in reply to: Deportation)
I just stopped my sponsorship from this man I married because to many things led back to the fact our marriage was based on him wanting to get his papers after talking to the immigration officer they suspected the same things and told me they beleived he was marreid as well and that his documents for divorce with her were what they beleived to be fraudilaunt I immediately stopped the proccess PLease I need someone whos been through this to tell me how if i can charge him with this as well if there is any way he can stay in Canada after this i was told he would
be deported but it could take years .
Hurting in Calgary

[03-09-2011,18:40]
[**.75.95.192]
Darla
(in reply to: Deportation)
sorry this is hurting so much.

if you have withdrawn your sponsorship before he has landed, you can let out a huge sigh of relief. You will have no legal or financial responsibility for this jerk in the years to come.

Get on with filing divorce papers as soon as you are legally able.

Sounds like CIC is not to anxious to approve his status either so while he may be currently in Canada, he will eventually be deported. I would stay as far away from that process as possible. You never know what sort of revenge this guy might want to inflict on you. Let the government deal with him.

Can you charge him? As in put him in jail? I guess you could try but really... the odds are not good, it will cost you a fortune and you are far better off to simply walk away and be thankful it was not worse.

I understand that you want him to pay for the hurt it is causing you. But, some advice from a girl that has been through a divorce of her own... you will never feel better by trying to make him pay for what he has done. The best you can do is get the divorce underway, have a good cry, remind yourself that you are a good person, hold your head up high and carry on with your life. Remember, you did nothing wrong but trust someone.

[03-09-2011,19:07]
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Sharon
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