I don't think so but I think you should put your facts in a letter of explanation and let them know. Because as an outsider if someone sees that you're saying that spouse is not accompanying and spouse is already with you in Canada they would want to have a look at it again. But as I said this doesn't seem a big enough reason for denial. I think a letter of explanation should help. All the best!My spouse is here because he went to the same university as I did and he is right now staying in Canada with his own PGWP... He's PGWP still has another 2 years to go so he could totally immigrate himself or I can sponsor him after I land. I just feel this is weird that my eligibility is now review required because of this.
They can't reject my application because I chose "common-law partner not accompanying" right???