Well I have nothing against Canada or Canadians in general

I understand and agree that this law is meant to protect its residents but it's disheartening that they can classify genuine couples with people who are trying to cheat the system. My husband has been there for more than a year and has met a lot of people getting PR status from lying or cheating and we who are trying to be honest are actually having this problem hehehe. I would have appreciated if they gave me a chance for interview, I know people lie all the time even on interviews but they should still see and hear me out first before making a final decision right? These are actual lives they are affecting and a lifetime ban is no little matter. They should look into modifying this law a little as from reading case files online, it sounds very subjective. The fact that a lot goes to appeal and some decisions overturned, means the people they hire (VOs/IOs) are not 100% sure on what common-law means. If even they are unsure, how do they expect non-lawyers to be well-informed? If I had known having the same address is all they needed then we would've applied for this sooner even before we got married or he would've declared me on landing.
People have been telling me we should've lied in our application then we wouldn't be having this problem. Well we didn't know any better and I guess it was our mistake for trusting incompetent agencies. The first one told us to get married first and not to include me since we weren't falling under this category, the second one didn't tell us we were going to have this problem and just took our money. We have no hard evidence to complain on either of the agencies and ultimately it's us who are suffering the consequences. Even now they are saying I could've pretended we broke up and separated in between, but it goes against my nature to lie when I didn't have anything to hide in the first place.
My husband will be eligible for citizenship in two years. If they deny me, then I assume that me going there as a tourist to vist him is also not an option. So spending a total of two months (leaves he is allowed) in two years together, is not something we envisioned when we got married. Thanks for trying to think of faster or more plausible ways to do our appeal. I know Canada is a really good country for some people, but we don't see ourselves going through all this effort just so he can be a citizen. I mean the whole point of us going there is so we can be together without thinking too much about residency issues (different nationalities), so spending N-number of years apart so we can finally be together seems counterproductive.
Anyway happy holidays to everyone and thanks for all your help! Here's to a hopefully happier new year ;D
I will
endure the holidays and post ASAP once a decision has been made.