These rules sound reasonable to me, now that I calmed down and looked into them rationally. But I have my doubts about whether it will have the effect they're hoping for. On one hand it sounds like a good idea to have this conditional PR, just as long as the conditional permanent resident is allowed to work, study etc. And it sounds like that is the idea.
If you come to canada under the flag of family reunification, and you break up soon after landing, you are no longer a family. It would be fair if that meant the PR was revoked.
BUT!
-What if the couple has children together? Will one of the parents be forced to live in a different country because of this rule? Or will people who have kids together be exempted. And if they do that, how many people will try to defeat the system and have children just to keep their PR? Poor kids in that case...
- Are lots of non-genuine foreign partners getting together with their well-intending, lovestruck Canadian spouses, then abandon them, claim that "(s)he abused me" and be exempted or at least end up in court with the poor, unsuspecting spouse? Will that spouse have to live the rest of his/her life with the stigma of having been suspected of domestic abuse? Poor spouses in that case...
I'm just iffy about what people will do next to abuse the system, if this rule gets approved. Let's hope I'm too concerned and pessimistic.