Coast Guard Dept: "Why is she still here?" Michael Volik asked about his estranged wife, Olexandra Lisovska. "Immigration made a decision. I am not responsible for her. She must leave.", according to CBC. She worked in Ukraine as a media and public relations specialist, and Volik went to Ukraine and arranged a visitor's visa for her. Shortly after bringing her here and marrying her, he concluded she had simply used him as a ticket to get to Canada and a Canadian who was briefly married to a woman from Ukraine can't understand why she is still here and collecting support from him when she has no legal right to stay in Canada. Download Flash Player to view this content. var flashvars= state:"embed", RSI: " -production", clipId:1618760639, image:"http://thumbnails. .ca/legacy/ ca-regions/bc-101018-michael-volik 306.jpg" ; var params= allowFullScreen:"true",allowScriptAccess:"always",menu:"true",salign:"tl",scale:"noscale", bgcolor:"#000000" ; var attributes= id:"tpSwf", name:"tpSwf" ; swfobject.embedSWF "/video/swf/UberPlayer.swf", "tpSwf", "306", "224", "9.0.0", "expressInstall.swf", flashvars, params, attributes ; Volik, 56, is a Victoria resident who works for the coast guard. He met Lisovska in 2007, through a Russian dating site. As
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