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Experiences of South Asian Brides Entering Canada After Recent Changes to Family Sponsorship PoliciesUniversity of Alberta South Asians in Canada often apply the traditional custom of arranged marriage across international borders, leading to male sponsorship of family-chosen brides from their home countries. This qualitative study examined understandings of sponsorship and marital/resettlement experiences among English-proficient and non-English-proficient South Asian brides who entered Canada after recent immigration policy changes to reduce sponsored women's vulnerability to maltreatment. English-proficient women were aware of their rights and permanent resident status, and reported significant integration support. In contrast, non-English-proficient women misunderstood sponsorship and faced multiple barriers to participation in Canadian life, along with severe abuse and neglect.
Key Words: arranged marriage family sponsorship maltreatment South Asian brides
This version was published on March
1, 2009 Violence Against Women, Vol. 15, No. 3,
321-339 (2009) |
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