Indian woman marries father and son in bid to gain Canadian visa
July 08 2010 by Liam Clifford
A woman from the Punjab region of India has conned a father and his son into marrying her in a desperate attempt to gain a Canada marriage visa.
Priya Inder Kaur married Rajinder Singh Mann in 2001, after staying
as a tenant in his house for several months before becoming his housekeeper.
Mann had recently divorced his Canadian wife and had returned to India
after having lived in Canada. He was what is known in India as a non-resident
Indian (NRI) and Kaur saw this as an opportunity to gain a Canada visa for
herself.
Mann describes how his wife was disappointed when she heard he
was not likely to move back to Canada. He explained, "She thought that being an
NRI, I would take her to Canada. But when I told her that I had no plans of
going back to Canada soon, she started behaving weirdly and finally divorced me
in February 2002.”
Kaur then set about befriending Mann’s son, Rajan
Mann, in 2004, after learning that he had Canadian citizenship. Rajinder said,
"They went to Leh for a holiday and later got married. She did not let him
(Rajan) know that she had earlier married and divorced me. She thought that
Rajan would take her to Canada after the marriage.”
Rajan later divorced
his new wife after learning that she had previously been married to his
father and was only seeking a Canada visa.
Police are now in search of Kaur who is wanted for several
crimes.
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