In the spirit of Family Unification promoted by the Liberal Government, we the undersigned do herby request a review of current policies affecting those couples separated whilst seeking to applying for permanent residence for their spouse in Canada. The current system of immigration does not guarantee the spouse or immediate family entry into Canada during the processing of permanent residence, due to the technicalities that are involved in the processing of TRV's The nature of a TRV is such that if there is intent to remain in Canada long term, the TRV is generally denied. As a PR candidate, being in Canada with your spouse on a TRV, is in fact contrary to the intended purpose.
We would suggest that, in light of the process and difficulty in achieving a TRV in most circumstances, IRCC develop a class of visa specifically for spousal/family sponsorship that would permit the entry of the sponsored party during the process after an initial security and medical check, including, but not limited to, limitations of stay and benefits, financial agreements and bonds and pre-signed departure orders (should the application be rejected), hence alleviating the unwarranted stress the current process places on the applicant and sponsor.