I second slavasz.
Your wife(and you) will come under the eye of immigration officers by initiating divorce procedures so soon. It is best if both of you co-operate in the initial months. If possible stay in the same home and go to a marraige counseller and also a legal counseller(both will put a dent in your pocket though).
Tell your wife that she'll jeopardize her chances too if she divorces you so soon.
Your wife(and you) will come under the eye of immigration officers by initiating divorce procedures so soon. It is best if both of you co-operate in the initial months. If possible stay in the same home and go to a marraige counseller and also a legal counseller(both will put a dent in your pocket though).
Tell your wife that she'll jeopardize her chances too if she divorces you so soon.
slavasz said:It is not very wise of your wife to do this. Because it is easily can be interpreted as fraud. Actually, since her intention of NOT divorcing you BEFORE she got her visa, because she would loose the points hence not being eligible, in order to land and obtain PR is. As soon as you explain your situation to the immigration authorities they will cancel BOTH your PR and send you back home.
First of all she is jeopardizing her status herself. You tell her to get her senses, not to loose her mind over it. She must understand that you both are in it TOGETHER until you divorce.
And as others said, it is actually does not make any sense of her to not give you your PR card, because you can ask CIC to send you a new one to a different address.