The Conservatives believe a two-year probationary period for foreign spouses would prevent men and women from getting away with immigration fraud by marrying Canadians just to get into the country.
A Canadian spokesman for Volga Girl, a North American mail-order bride company, cheered the new regulations, saying he knows some people have used the system to side-step the Canadian immigration process.
"Let the visa go ahead to come to Canada and then, yeah, a two-year probationary period is fine," said Mark Scrivener, whose company describes itself as the "most reliable and effective way to find your Russian wife."
"That would be very workable for me."
Regulations could prolong abusive marriage
The Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration enforced one new regulation March 2 that says a foreign spouse who ditches her new husband must wait five years after entering Canada before sponsoring a new partner.The two-year probation is not yet in effect. It is open to public input until the beginning of April, and the ministry said it expects to have the regulation in place at the end of the summer.
One advocacy group in Ottawa said the new rules could put women in danger, especially if their Canadian husbands abuse them.
Lomatski said she believes women could become trapped in abusive marriages because they would fear deportation.
"This could be an additional barrier to women coming forward if she does come into this country and is in an abusive relationship," she added.
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