Thank you very much for your input. I know you know what you are talking about and that makes me feel a little bit better.
We got married AFTER my husband's visa expired. He had a solid reason for over staying and we sent a good amount proof to prove our marriage and relationship to be genuine (letters from family and friends, photos of our wedding and photos of each other throughout the whole duration of our relationship, e-mails, facebook chat logs, skype video chat screen shots, proof of our travels together to his country, etc).
I saw the profile of the other member who has already been granted PR through the Paris VO and I have read all of his posts on this thread (I refresh it many times a day). I know everything is case-by-case but that is why I got a bit worried. They sent the following e-mail to our representative on December 22nd, 2016:
Dear Applicant:
In order to complete your application for permanent residence in Canada, please send to our Paris office by email the following documents and information:
Payment of the Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF)
(which we sent)
IMM5569/SCHEDULE A to be completed: page 2 section 8 (activities from November 2011 to May 2012 and since September 2016) and positions help for Adequat Interim, Axion Interim,Acidnet, Samsonite, Nike, la Banque Postale, Visions Electronics and Quality Flooring
(we sent this as well, these are some of his previous jobs in Canada and in Paris/Reunion Island that they wanted more information on)
If we do not receive these documents within 60 days, your application will be examined on the basis of the material available. This could result in the refusal of your application. ~
Your application is still subject to admissibility checks and verifications that are deemed necessary. You should not take any irrevocable action such as selling your property, quitting your job, or buying plane tickets until we have advised you of the final decision on your application.
For all further correspondence, you must include the complete FILE NUMBER, written as above, in the title and in the text of your message. Failure to do so may delay the processing of your application.
Yours truly,
Immigration Section/MF
Embassy of Canada
Paris
Since that date, nothing as been updated or changed on ECAS or MyCIC, so we are starting to get a bit worried although our lawyer said we are still well within the processing times.