If you play the system you shouldn't be surprised if you lose your PR.
First of all, I'm not trying to play the system, and I will take responsibility for my actions and is prepared for consequences.
For your earlier comments on "why people still apply while can't move",
a. it is indeed because there are timing issues, at the time there was an opportunity to apply and If I don't, I will lose that opportunity and don't know if there is another opportunity in future to be qualified again,
b. I apply not because I want to take advantage of the social benefit or welfare, but because of very personal reasons, and, because I believe in the Canadian culture and social system, it makes sense to me, in comparing to some other countries,
c. life doesn't always go the way one plan, I had planned well to make sure I have enough savings and can continue to generate income once I arrive there, that's why I need time to build up myself, especially when I have kids to feed, and I planned to arrive on time to satisfy the residency requirement, but there are bumps, there are things that just happened and are out of my control, that's why I'm posting question here to find out more information to help me make the right decision and to prepare or adjust my plan as much as I can. I'm not asking someone to give me a magic bullet to allow me entering at a late time and still keep the PR, but I need as much information as possible so that to make a better decision.
If everything in your life always goes exactely as you planned, I'm happy for you and wish you can continue to have that luck, as long as possible, in your future, sincerely.
But please note that there are people that not as lucky as you are. And one thing that Canada is particularly attracted to me, is that all Canadians I've met so far, regardless of their age or social status or education background, one thing in common is that they are all very mellow and have lots of compassion.
Thanks again for your following advice! -- "
Yes you will be allowed to enter but no guarantee you won't be reported for not meeting your residency obligation".