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Government of Canada Plans to Remove Conditional Permanent Residence Provision for Sponsored Spouses and Partners

The Canadian Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC, formerly known as CIC), John McCallum, has stated that the government of Canada is planning on introducing changes in the “next couple of months” that will grant permanent resident status to all sponsored spouses of Canadians immediately upon arriving in Canada.

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Government of Canada Plans to Remove Conditional Permanent Residence Provision for Sponsored Spouses and Partners

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  1. Government of Canada Plans to Remove Conditional Permanent Residence Provision for Sponsored Spouses and Partners

  2. The Canadian Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC, formerly known as CIC), John McCallum, has stated that the government of Canada is planning on introducing changes in the “next couple of months” that will grant permanent resident status to all sponsored spouses of Canadians immediately upon arriving in Canada.  The changes would also remove the conditional permanent residence provision currently in place for common-law or conjugal partners in a relationship of two years or less with their sponsor and who have no children in common with their sponsor at the time they submit their sponsorship application. This provision was introduced by the previous Conservative government, which stated that it was necessary in order to counter what it called 'marriages of convenience'. 

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