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Title: How Much Trouble One Can Get For Faking A Marriage For Immigration


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How Much Trouble Can One Get For Faking A
Marriage For Immigration?
Faking a marriage for immigration can be a
serious crime and result in significant legal
consequences. Depending on the country,
offenders may face imprisonment, fines, and
deportation.
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In the United States, it is considered illegal
immigration fraud and is a felony. Falsely
claiming to be married in order to gain
immigration benefits for a noncitizen partner
carries a penalty of up to five years in prison
and a fine of up to 250,000. Additionally, those
found guilty by law offices in Los Angeles may
be barred from entering the United States
permanently. In Canada, the penalty for marriage
fraud is up to a maximum of five years in prison.
Immigration fraud under Canada's Immigration and
Refugee Protection Act also carries a fine of up
to 100,000 as well as a five-year ban from
entering Canada.
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In the United Kingdom, marriage fraudsters face
imprisonment and a fine, as well as a civil
penalty of up to 20,000, payment of which could
be partially or fully waived depending on the
individual situation. Being found guilty of
marriage fraud may result in the defendant not
being allowed to enter the UK. As with any
crime, the severity of punishment varies
depending on the situation and the country. It is
important to note that even if a marriage is not
fraudulent if it was entered solely for
immigration
purposes and not out of genuine affection, it is
still considered a crime. It is important to
inform yourself and seek legal advice if you
have any doubts or suspicions about the legality
of a marriage.
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