Well my question was quite simple whether at a later stage after PR can I sponsor her.
Turning on to your satire remarks with all due respect -Reasons for not being able to or wanting to up the score are numerous.There are many in this forum who are rightly trying every bit to increase their crs. Everybody has their own circumstances and priorities but I didn't want to ruin my current for the sake of unseen and uncertain future by learning French or things of that sort. Those extra miles requires quite a lot of time which I might not have.
And my wife had a brain haemorrhage last year so I didn't want her to take extra pain; want her to be relaxed. If 425 could bring us an ITA it would be great, if not still It will be fine.
Hope it explains.
Sorry, but I am already PR resident. And as such I am concerned about people who wants to come and enjoy the country without doing any effort to live in.
People want just to visit a foreign country without any intention to learn the local language are called tourists.
People who wants to live long term in a country (especially permanent residents), are supposed to learn the local language. And it does not matter if it is in Canada, in Russia, UAE or in Zimbabwe.
Not speaking the official language does hurt the country in a long term.
Your circumstance is that you did not identified immigration as a priority (for whatever reasons). Then you should not wonder why are you not getting through.
As for the health of your wife.
Was the issue she was facing minor (for example as a result of an accident), this would have been overcome after 11+ months.
If here health problem is however major, then you might be most likely facing medical inadmissibility (especially if that hemorrhage resulted into permanently changed health)