Why everyone seems thinking that I wasn't honest? I am and was completely honest.
Everyone in this forum just tries to scare people applying with spouses non-accompanying while they are already in Canada. Some applicants alone can have a higher score without a spouse and they can mention that as a reason while applying with spouse non-accompanying, by asking for a reason, I think IRCC just wants to verify that you understand what you are doing.
It is your right to put your spouse under application or not based on your different family circumstances. In my opinion, lying to IRCC means that while you have a common-law/married marital status you do not mention anything to them that you have a partner/spouse.
To sum up, I completely understand that one of the reasons was also a low score, but not the main one, because I could wait a couple more months to get extra points for work experience, but at that time she wasn't sure about immigrating, applying for a study permit or going back home. In addition, it's just a girlfriend with whom you live together. One day her name is Lisa, the other is Alexa. Why that should affect your application?
I have a bit different situation, where my partner got pregnant, while my application is in progress, as my common-law partner she anyway requires and passed a medical exam and so on. I'm just thinking if I need to add her to my application accompanying me or to wait for its approval and I can sponsor her after or if I add her now, what impact it be on my application.
what are the IRCC asking for ? no one said you wasnt honest, what you have written is a little confusing. Im in the same situation, so i was really just asking what answer you gave them for your spouse not to be accompaying when she is already in canada.