I kind of put this thread out of my mind for awhile, because talking to some people on this board feels like trying to debate a brick wall, but.....
keesio and screech339, there's absolutely no reason to be snide jerks. It's unnecessary and it helps exactly no one.
Yes, there's a possibility that Mccallum shrugs and goes 'oops, just kidding!' But when he explicitly tells a room full of immigration lawyers at an immigration law conference 'we are getting rid of this rule,' and when several months after that he says at an immigration consultation 'we're getting rid of this rule, the rule change is literally going through the regulatory process right now,' the chances are pretty slim. (And it's a regulation, not a law enacted by parliament, so this is progress - they draft a rule change, then it goes up in the Canada Gazette for comment, then final review/revision happens and the regulation goes up for signature.)
I get the feeling that some people on this board desperately want to believe IRCC won't remove C51 no matter how much proof victim's advocates and women's rights orgs and community support organizations and legal clinics offer that it's a harmful policy that enables domestic abuse without much actual benefit, but when you get snide or sarcastic or nasty about it you just look petty on top of the callousness that goes with 'a few hypothetical fraudsters are more important to me than many, many actual domestic abuse victims.'
potential_resident, any luck with the lawyer?