I doubt this as you declare that you are married. You just said no to the question if she will be part of the application proces.scylla said:Agreed. The ONLY choice is to include your wife from the beginning. Anything else is misrepresentation which can result in a refusal of your application and a five year ban from Canada. If you somehow get your entire application processed as single and become a PR - then you can NEVER sponsor your wife to Canada (because you failed to declare her) and you may also end up losing your PR status due to this misrepresentation. Again, the ONLY choice is to include your wife from the beginning and state that you are married. This has ALWAYS been the rule for ALL immigration programs. You must include your spouse in the application and must declare that you are married.
If you are right, than CIC should only ask you if you are married. If you say YES then they will calculate points for both of you.
By giving you a chance to include/exclude her you are saying CIC is louring you into making mistake right? Off course that if you are married and if you do not include your wife in the application you will want to sponsor her PR at some point. Why asking that in the first place?