Marriage fraud, also known as "green card marriage" or "immigration fraud," is a serious offense that involves obtaining a marriage-based visa or green card through fraudulent means. This can include entering into a marriage solely for the purpose of obtaining a green card or concealing material facts from immigration authorities.
If the woman in this story did indeed marry her husband solely for the purpose of obtaining a green card, then she may have committed marriage fraud. However, it's important to note that the article does not provide any evidence to support this claim, so it's difficult to say for sure what the woman's motives were.
Regardless of whether or not marriage fraud was committed, it's generally considered unethical to use someone solely to achieve personal goals. Marriage is a serious commitment, and entering into it with the intention of using someone is not only dishonest but also disrespectful to the institution of marriage itself.
“My friend was the one who took her to Canada but few years after they got there, she divorced my friend saying ‘i don’t love you, I only married you because you were going to Canada,” she narrated.
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