Alurra71 said:if the applicant never uses the COPR and does not 'land' before expriy, then it's irrelevant.
Yes, but who would want to take that risk. Applicant may change their mind in the near future while the COPR is still valid, and attempt to land and get PR status for some other reason, in which case the sponsor would be on the hook. Best to inform CIC of the breakdown in relationship and see if they can block the person from landing in case they try.
Also, with the new 'conditional' PR wouldn't that imply that if the applicant did somehow manage to land and then the sponsor contacted CIC after that fact, the conditions would kick in and the applicant would then be removed, correct?
Based on the OPs previous posts, I think they mailed the PR app before the Oct 25, 2012 initiation date of the conditional PR program, so the applicant would have full PR status if he lands.