Adult son refuses to house narcissistic mother on visa after she demands he let her live with him and his partner: ‘Family members think I’m being heartless’

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  • unhappy man looking at his phone expecting a phone call from his mother
  • "AITA for refusing to let my mom stay with me in Canada even if she shows up anyway?"

    I (30s M) live in Canada. I went no contact with my mom (60s F) a few months ago after years of ongoing family issues.
  • Recently things escalated badly. Context: my mom lives in the Philippines. I previously sponsored her under a parent super visa so she could visit Canada.
  • During her last visit, we fought constantly. She kept saying I don't spend enough time with her, that I go out too much, and that I prioritize my partner over her.
  • At the time, I was (and still am) in a serious long-term relationship. She repeatedly said she wanted to move in with me permanently because she's getting old and "doesn't know where to go." I told her clearly that my partner would not be comfortable living with another person, especially long-term.
  • My apartment is small, and we planned it as a space for just the two of us.
  • I also told her honestly that if she moved in, my relationship would probably fail because the constant pressure, guilt, and conflict during her last stay already caused tension between me and my partner.
  • During her visit, she also showed controlling behavior. She constantly monitored security cameras back home to surveil my niece and would stay glued to her phone watching the feeds.
  • She had emotional outbursts when I spent time with my partner and accused me of abandoning her.
  • senior woman upset with her hands to her head
  • Based on how that visit went, I know living together long-term would be unworkable and damaging to my relationship.
  • She also has health issues, can't handle Canadian winters (she could barely walk in snow), can't legally work in Canada, and doesn't qualify for health coverage.
  • I told her all of this before she went back home. Despite that, she keeps telling people she'll "just work" in Canada (like at Domino's or as a nanny) and believes that if she works there she'll get a pension.
  • None of this is true or legal. A few days ago she escalated by contacting police for a wellness check on me (I'm fine) and messaging my old friends, who I already drifted away from for personal reasons.
  • She also told my siblings her version of events. One brother got angry and cursed at me.
  • Then everything suddenly went quiet; just that day of getting bombarded with messages and not a single thing after the following days..
  • I'm now worried she might actually fly to Canada around February. She knows my address because she stayed here before.
  • If she shows up unannounced, I plan to not host her and tell her I can't be involved because it would put both of us at legal risk if she tried to work while staying with me.
  • Some family members think I'm being heartless and abandoning her. I think I'm just refusing to sacrifice my relationship, stability, and legal standing for a situation I already said no to.
  • AITA?

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