I am a married women who recently cleared the IELTS exam and want to immigrate to Canada under express entry.
But as of now as the score is going really high with the last draw upto 472 i am really afraid if i will be able to make cut.
My CRS score with family is 443 , and someone told me that i can apply right now as a single applicant with CRS score as 462, and come to Canada on PR and once i have the PR card the i can call my husband and daughter too.
So is there anyone who has proceeded this way ?
I am a married women who recently cleared the IELTS exam and want to immigrate to Canada under express entry.
But as of now as the score is going really high with the last draw upto 472 i am really afraid if i will be able to make cut.
My CRS score with family is 443 , and someone told me that i can apply right now as a single applicant with CRS score as 462, and come to Canada on PR and once i have the PR card the i can call my husband and daughter too.
So is there anyone who has proceeded this way ?
To be very clear, you CANNOT apply as single. You would apply as married with your spouse listed as non-accompanying. There is no points difference in having your child as accompanying, so you should include her as accompanying with yourself.
Agree! She should also make sure she includes all family members including her spouse and kids even if they are not coming with her now. Your daughter should be fine to accompany. However, you should also work on financial factor, later should you get an ITA.
To be very clear, you CANNOT apply as single. You would apply as married with your spouse listed as non-accompanying. There is no points difference in having your child as accompanying, so you should include her as accompanying with yourself.
No rule states that BUT we have seen cases recently where there is a clear intent to bring the whole family to Canada but they have been flagged as non-accompanying, and the Visa Officer processing the application has taken a very negative view. In some cases a PFL has been issued. Hence my concern at not "poking the bear".