You guys make a little mistake thinking that everything is smooth and nice here, and works as it should. Glad for you, if your experience was nice and smooth. Say, for me, I will remember forever how Jason Kenney literally 'lied to my face' (from the TV screen) saying that my case (and cases of 10 thousands other people whose cases were forgotten sometimes for years) didn't exist. He said (being an immigration minister) that no one is waiting for that long. Later, we had a protest and several public campaigns later on, and only after that our cases started moving.
Point is, for a lot of people here, probably for most, the Immigration process didn't go smoothly. And frequently it was only the fault of the Conservative government and their complete mismanagement.
So, your mistake is you assume the best. You think, if you do everything right, you're safe. And that's completely wrong. If you don't fight for your rights, nobody will. If something nasty happens to you, you'll find yourself alone, hoping that public will pick your case for discussion. The 'intent to reside' clause is a land mine, and no one knows when it how it goes off. Also from a legal standpoint, that is a complete bs, because you can never really prove intent (or the lack of the intent). So, I believe, it's better to create awareness before nasty things start to happen.
That's why I think any speculation on this subject is pointless. Opposing the bill and Conservative party in general, I want to achieve a very simple thing, which is clarity, transparency and equality. This is one of the main principles of a normal democratic society, which is completely broken in the recent Conservatives' actions. And maybe some day, you'll be thankful to those fighting against this bill for trying to protect your rights.