Goes to show that Canada Does NOT honor institution of marriage.
I am married to my Canadian bride, not for a better life, as we could have had that as easily in the States. But because I love my wife, and she has a five year old by another (Canadian) man, she can not move out of the area without loosing custody!
While coming into Canada (to visit) even after being married it is best to say we are not married as they suspect you will not leave. This same advise has been given to hundreds of people.
Why would honoring spouses want to leave their new spouse and (often) new family?
People from visa required countries have it even worse. As often their spouses and families are often not even allowed to visit, until after they are given PR status. Causing separation for months....
Also Canada discriminates against spouses working in Canada, until they have "legal" status. Sure I understand why, but still, I feel it is discrimination against marriage. Many new spouses are not allowed to work for at least six months, putting undue burden on marriages and families.
And yes "technically" I'm only visiting my new wife while waiting for the legal process to become a proud Canadian Permanent Resident. Doesn't make sense, as marriage in the traditional sense means that you are together as husband and wife....