I will come and say that I left Canada and I was visiting my husband for 4 months then they rejected our application on the grounds of me not being in Canada. I Applied for him since February 2020 and they freaking rejected the application after 3 months of knowing that I'm out of Canada so seriously, they don't care. I informed the IRCC that I'll be outside of Canada visiting him because I also have an application for citizenship going on so imagine waiting for 1 year and 3 months then boom, all the time I spent in Canada and being away from him was absolutely a waste of time. My husband came for our son's birth and the last time he saw him,he was 6 weeks old and he was missing out and i wanted our son to bond with him because I was expecting for us to go back to Canada together as a family because we were on the last stage of approval. I was lied too by IRCC call center agent as well, they gave me wrong information and now I'm still here in Sweden. They did me dirty, I'll get back with my husband to Canada this time, start this process all over again doing inland application and get my citizenship and leave Canada for good once I get my citizenship, Just a shitty thing they did to us even after trying to explain ourselves but apparently they're more concerned about breaking legitimate families than reuniting them. So to anyone out there thinking about your those 3 or 2 lucky stories then go ahead and risk wasting time while you can just tolerate the separation for a while and don't play Russian roulette with your application. I know I'm not unlucky because I've seen a lot of people warning and just 2 stories of success because not all IRCC officers are kind and understanding or else a lot of us would be breaking their their rules or policies and still get to Canada with no consequences so a lot of them are hard core and have no mercy. And fyi, I have a cleaning business with my friend, so if you are thinking that I did something wrong, just know I was still paying my employees, I have a residency in Canada, still pays osap and morgage so I have all the ties in Canada but I broke their policy. It is what it is so you are warned.
I am so sorry about your application. Thank you for sharing your experience. I hope you are able to reapply soon, I can't imagine how frustrating this is for you guys.
As for the rest of the thread....
Everyone has the right to be counseled of the risks, and make an informed choice. New members haranguing veteran members that are simply explaining that it is a risk, are missing the forest for the trees. You are an adult and you can make your own choices. It is a very personal situation as to whether or not benefits outweigh those risks. Pretending the risks aren't there doesn't make them go away, and neither does name calling at the people simply stating those risks exist. They exist because people's applications have been denied over it, as witnessed on these forums, and because it is stated in the application but I digress.
A substance like alcohol is carcinogenic because it has the capability to stimulate cancerous growth. "Carcinogenic" speaks nothing to potency, frequency, toxicity. It is a simple fact. A substance simply either is or isn't capable of carcinogenesis. Again, everyone deserves to make an informed choice. It is not risk-free to leave Canada as a sponsor during a spousal PR application and to claim otherwise is actively harmful. People have the right to make an informed choice, and know what, if any risks they are choosing to take.