As long as you did not live together, there is no basis for a claim that your relationship is "marriage-like" according to the law and you would not have needed to include your future spouse on your application for PR. Once you have landed and have PR status, you can marry him and sponsor him as your husband to come to Canada. As long as there is evidence that your relationship is genuine and ongoing, and not solely for the purposes of immigration (a marriage of convenience), you should not have any issues.
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sorry but please advice on that..
Thaaaaanks to ALLAh
I received passport request finally
But they add if i intend to get married in near future i should inform them with that before sending my passport.. i am seeking your advice wheather to submit my intention for marriage.. or better to send my passport.. and does sending intention to marry will negatively affect my successful file or delay it and for how long
The only issue would be if you were married to him or lived together and established a common-law relationship while you were applying for PR, which would make your spouse ineligible for sponsorship and could be considered misrepresentation, but that is not the case here.