Assessing the Evidence of Compliance for the Two-Year Condition
According to the amended regulations, the sponsored spouse or partner would need to cohabit in a conjugal relationship with their sponsor. The duration of
According to the amended regulations, the sponsored spouse or partner would need to cohabit in a conjugal relationship with their sponsor. The duration of
CIC officers could request the sponsored spouse or partner for evidence of compliance This is in case the officers believe that: The spouse or
Ascertain the safest way to contact the sponsored person, who is subject to the condition Check whether the sponsored person can contact the department in
There could be various circumstances where victims do not report abuse to the authorities. There could also be situations where the authorities have little evidence
Physical Abuse: This involves physical contact intended to cause feelings of intimidation, pain, injury or any other physical suffering or bodily harm. It includes: Being
The Conditions for Accompanying Family Members Accompanying family members can become permanent residents. They would need to submit their applications as part of the spouse
Safety Precautions when Assessing Cases Involving Victims of Abuse or Neglect When sponsored spouses or partners contact CIC to report abuse or neglect, they could:
Eligibility Criteria Sponsored persons (i.e. spouses and partners) could request for an exception from the application of the condition: At any time during the two-year
Scenario A: The CIC receives an application for a Permanent Resident Card (PRC) or a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) prior to August 01, 2014
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