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My Skill happens to be on the 'In-Demand Occupation List' in OINP but as a primary applicant, my CRS score is 10 points lower than my wife's as the primary applicant. Should I put myself as the primary applicant (for PNP) or instead go with my wife as a primary applicant, with higher CRS but No 'In-Demand Occupation List'?
 
My Skill happens to be on the 'In-Demand Occupation List' in OINP but as a primary applicant, my CRS score is 10 points lower than my wife's as the primary applicant. Should I put myself as the primary applicant (for PNP) or instead go with my wife as a primary applicant, with higher CRS but No 'In-Demand Occupation List'?
What is your NOC and CRS score? If your wife is the primary applicant then she wouldn’t receive an OINP nomination.
 
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My Skill happens to be on the 'In-Demand Occupation List' in OINP but as a primary applicant, my CRS score is 10 points lower than my wife's as the primary applicant. Should I put myself as the primary applicant (for PNP) or instead go with my wife as a primary applicant, with higher CRS but No 'In-Demand Occupation List'?

You can both create separate profiles where you are the primary applicant. That's what I would suggest you do.

However as said above, if your wife doesn't have an occupation that's in demand, she won't be selected where she is the primary applicant.
 
What is your NOC and CRS score? If your wife is the primary applicant then she wouldn’t receive an OINP nomination.
My wife's NOC is 11101
Mine is 0124
With my wife as Primary Applicant, CRS is 470. With me as the primary applicant, the score is 460 (10 points less for my Age Factor)
 
You can both create separate profiles where you are the primary applicant. That's what I would suggest you do.

However as said above, if your wife doesn't have an occupation that's in demand, she won't be selected where she is the primary applicant.
Separate profile of individuals or with a spouse?
 
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