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Hi guys
I have a question here and hope you can help. Am a doctor trained in the US and want to relocate to Canada through express entry however my points are higher when I put it in as single! When I add my husband it goes down significantly from 463 to 449. What would you advise?
Canadianspirit said:
Hi guys
I have a question here and hope you can help. Am a doctor trained in the US and want to relocate to Canada through express entry however my points are higher when I put it in as single! When I add my husband it goes down significantly from 463 to 449. What would you advise?
Get your husband take the IELTS & also get his education evaluated, that would boost some points.
Canadianspirit said:
Hi guys
I have a question here and hope you can help. Am a doctor trained in the US and want to relocate to Canada through express entry however my points are higher when I put it in as single! When I add my husband it goes down significantly from 463 to 449. What would you advise?
Ask your husband to take IELTS and do ECA for his education. There are 20 additional points for spouse's education, language skills and work experience in Canada.
From 449 to additional 12 to 20 points is the difference between having an ITA and not having it, so it makes sense that he does his part.
You must mention that you are married in EE profile, there is no other alternative.
Canadianspirit said:
Hi guys
I have a question here and hope you can help. Am a doctor trained in the US and want to relocate to Canada through express entry however my points are higher when I put it in as single! When I add my husband it goes down significantly from 463 to 449. What would you advise?
You cannot declare your marital status as single because that would amount to misrepresentation. However, you can mention that you are married but make your husband a non-accompanying dependent. If you do this, you will be awarded points on par with a single applicant. Other options are to get better IELTS scores (at least 8777 LRWS) that would boost your CRS significantly. You can also ask your spouse to take IELTS test and get his ECA done because doing this would award some CRS points.
All the best!
confusion about photo requirements:In the generated checklist the digital photo requirement is 35mm x 45mm (Standard passport size).
420pixels x 540pixels. However, I was just checking the general information they have on the documents needed after ITA.
It says 50mm x 70mm.Anyone can clarify?
Monzur said:
confusion about photo requirements:In the generated checklist the digital photo requirement is 35mm x 45mm (Standard passport size).
420pixels x 540pixels. However, I was just checking the general information they have on the documents needed after ITA.
It says 50mm x 70mm.Anyone can clarify?
Please do not go on a posting spree and post the same question on multiple topics. Please wait for someone to answer. This question has already been answered.
Hey Guys,
I sent an email on noc@workingincanada.gc.ca to double check my NOC and it bounced back any idea...why?
theuniverse said:
Hey Guys,
I sent an email on noc@workingincanada.gc.ca to double check my NOC and it bounced back any idea...why?
The email address is NC-NOC-CNP-GD2@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca
Hi there,
I need some suggestions!
When we create express entry profile it asks "Will your spouse or common-law partner come with you to Canada?" that means we've right to include or not to include spouse in it correct?
I'm legally married and my wife lives in India. She has spouse dependent open work permit but she never came to Canada. Now I'm planning to apply for PR but I don't want to include her as secondary applicant because she never wanna come here. How safe it is to apply without spouse? I asked some immigrant consultants and advised me to be more careful while doing so. Do you think CIC may suspect something else or is it good to go without worrying?
And to be honest I do not wanna misrepresent my application to CIC.
Thanks
But if declared him as a non accompanying spouse and got the points would I be able to add him to my PR application later when I get an ITA?
Canadianspirit said:
But if declared him as a non accompanying spouse and got the points would I be able to add him to my PR application later when I get an ITA?
Don't think you could cheat the system like that.
Canadianspirit said:
But if declared him as a non accompanying spouse and got the points would I be able to add him to my PR application later when I get an ITA?
No, your points would be recalculated even after ITA and your application would face rejection.
Also, you could even risk misrepresentation and a ban of 5 years for trying to do something like that.
Hi all of you!
Is it important which one of educational assessment organizations will I choose? I mean, if it's gonna be IQAS - Alberta one, is that mean that its valid only there ?
DelPiero07 said:
No, your points would be recalculated even after ITA and your application would face rejection.
Also, you could even risk misrepresentation and a ban of 5 years for trying to do something like that.
But still one can get his / her PR first (declaring spouse non accompanying partner and claim the maximum points) and later invite their spouse. Like a current process of inviting spouse, right??
Does it still considered misrepresentation or can cause any trouble???
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