Maniace said:
My PR visa was issued on 4thAug 2015...... at that point there was nothing fixed or clear about my marriage..... so there was no chance i could have included her name in dependent list.
So, what is next that I can do.
It doesn't matter what your status was when your PR visa was issued to you All that matters is what your status was when you landed. When your PR visa was issued to you, the instruction letter specifically stated that you must notify CIC if there are any material changes to your family composition before you land. You failed to follow these rules and failed to notify CIC that you had gotten married. You had plenty of chances to include your wife. As soon as you got married, you should have notified your visa office that you were no longer single and returned your PR visa. You should have also included the paperwork required to add your wife to your application. You would have then waited for CIC to process your wife's paperwork - and then issue a new PR visa for both of you. Since you failed to include your wife in your application before you landed, this means you can never sponsor your wife. It also means you committed misrepresentation by landing using a PR visa that said your status was single when you were in fact married.
You only have two options at this point:
1) Officially give up your PR status and return to your home country. Apply again for PR from the start, this time including your wife as a dependant.
2) Have your wife apply for PR on her own through an economic class such as Federal Skilled Worker / Express Entry.
Again, you cannot sponsor your wife.