In Grewal v. Kaur,[1] in 2009, Sproat J., after reviewing the law of Canada governing the validity of a marriage, concluded that Immigration fraud, where one spouse has married the other for the sole purpose of acquiring citizenship status in Canada, unbeknownst to the other sponsoring spouse who thought they were entering into a genuine marriage and who was deceived as to the other spouse’s motivation for entering into the marriage, could not form the legal basis for the granting of an annulment of the marriage.
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