Spouses that are being sponsored do not need to prove their competency in French or English and almost 25% of the immigrants that come to Canada every year are actually not able to speak either one of the official languages of Canada. Having said that, if your wife's English is very poor and your ability to communicate in her language is very poor, and you don't share a language in common,this might be something that makes the IO question the genuineness of the relationship. Your posts makes it sound like she is already in Canada - are you doing an inland or outland application?
Thanks for the quick response, ddobro2. We are planning to submit an outland application. We both speaks a common language (Cantonese - both of us are from Hong Kong) so I believe that is genuiue enough.
So don't you think taking some ESL training while she is staying in Canada won't help her application. She cannot work due to her status so the immigration officer might question her if she has been learning English on free time. There are some paid ESL training out there that she is eligible. I don't know if I should register those program for her.
Thanks again.