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I will keep the question to the point.
My husband didn't declare his marriage (it happened after he received his PR). The immigration officer has issued us a PFL in which he said I, P.A., (sponsor's spouse) might not fall under the family class. He said before he makes a final decision he wants us to submit a new PCC, Schedule A, 5562 and 5707. We submitted everything last month along with a declaration explaining what caused this mistake still there's no update. I am scared he will reject my file. Please tell me what could be his decision. Will he approve my file or not? We are done with medical and biometrics.
 
I will keep the question to the point.
My husband didn't declare his marriage (it happened after he received his PR). The immigration officer has issued us a PFL in which he said I, P.A., (sponsor's spouse) might not fall under the family class. He said before he makes a final decision he wants us to submit a new PCC, Schedule A, 5562 and 5707. We submitted everything last month along with a declaration explaining what caused this mistake still there's no update. I am scared he will reject my file. Please tell me what could be his decision. Will he approve my file or not? We are done with medical and biometrics.

Did the marriage happen after he landed in Canada and became a PR or before?
 
I will keep the question to the point.
My husband didn't declare his marriage (it happened after he received his PR). The immigration officer has issued us a PFL in which he said I, P.A., (sponsor's spouse) might not fall under the family class. He said before he makes a final decision he wants us to submit a new PCC, Schedule A, 5562 and 5707. We submitted everything last month along with a declaration explaining what caused this mistake still there's no update. I am scared he will reject my file. Please tell me what could be his decision. Will he approve my file or not? We are done with medical and biometrics.

I'll add to my post above. It sounds like your marriage may have taken place before your husband traveled to Canada and officially became a permanent resident. If that is the case, then you should be expecting the application to be refused.

It can take several months to hear back from IRCC after submitting a response to a PFL.
 
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I will keep the question to the point.
My husband didn't declare his marriage (it happened after he received his PR). The immigration officer has issued us a PFL in which he said I, P.A., (sponsor's spouse) might not fall under the family class. He said before he makes a final decision he wants us to submit a new PCC, Schedule A, 5562 and 5707. We submitted everything last month along with a declaration explaining what caused this mistake still there's no update. I am scared he will reject my file. Please tell me what could be his decision. Will he approve my file or not? We are done with medical and biometrics.
If he got married after he got PPR or emailed COPR and before he physically landed in Canada to receive his PR, then the officer is correct. You are NOT under family class because he landed single. He didn't add you to his PR application. He should have added you and both of you would have gotten the PR together. You may want to look into qualifying to apply PR yourself.
 
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I'll add to my post above. It sounds like your marriage may have taken place before your husband traveled to Canada and officially became a permanent resident. If that is the case, then you should be expecting the application to be refused.

It can take several months to hear back from IRCC after submitting a response to a PFL.
We are already at 16 months right now. How long before he finally makes a decision? Also, if he had to refuse it why would he ask for new pcc and family info forms?
 
If he got married after he got PPR or emailed COPR and before he physically landed in Canada to receive his PR, then the officer is correct. You are NOT under family class because he landed single. He didn't add you to his PR application. He should have added you and both of you would have gotten the PR together. You may want to look into qualifying to apply PR yourself.
How long before he finally makes a decision? Also, if he had to refuse the application why would he ask for new pcc and family info forms?
 
After he became PR but before his soft landing to receive PR.

In that case you should definitely be expecting a refusal. You aren't recognized as a family member since he failed to declare you before become a PR and he can never sponsor you. Sorry.
 
In that case you should definitely be expecting a refusal. You aren't recognized as a family member since he failed to declare you before become a PR and he can never sponsor you. Sorry.
Godd. One last qs. Why did the officer ask us further documents specifically pcc if he ultimately has to reject the file?
 
Godd. One last qs. Why did the officer ask us further documents specifically pcc if he ultimately has to reject the file?

I don't know. Did you ask for your application to be considered under H&C and provide an H&C argument in your letter?
 
I don't know. Did you ask for your application to be considered under H&C and provide an H&C argument in your letter?
Not sure what that is. I remember answering No to a qs that asked something like "do you want to continue your pr if you're not eligible for sponsorship. "
 
After he became PR but before his soft landing to receive PR.
I don't understand your reply.

He cannot "become PR" until he landed. Landing day/soft landing day is the date when he became PR. (if that question was asked, e.g. to calculate his RO) So I think your answer is AFTER became PR.
 
I don't understand your reply.

He cannot "become PR" until he landed. So I think your answer is AFTER became PR.

I think the OP means that the marriage happened after the PR visa was issued but before landing and become a PR.