I would like to ask. Me and my common law partner are both in Canada. I have open work permit, according my common law partner's visa ( He has "young professional visa - working permit). Both visas are gonna expire in October 2017.
We want to apply for PR throw the express entry. I am not sure about the process. Should only one of us apply for PR-express entry and include the common law partner, who will get PR automatically if the other one will get the PR? I mean, let's say my partner will apply for PR, he will get it and automatically I will get PR (if we will include me in his application)? Or, I have to wait till my partner will get the PR and after I can apply for common law partner visa (PR, open work permit...)? Or should we both apply for PR? I am kind of confused about that process.
Thank you so much for any help
I would like to ask. Me and my common law partner are both in Canada. I have open work permit, according my common law partner's visa ( He has "young professional visa - working permit). Both visas are gonna expire in October 2017.
We want to apply for PR throw the express entry. I am not sure about the process. Should only one of us apply for PR-express entry and include the common law partner, who will get PR automatically if the other one will get the PR? I mean, let's say my partner will apply for PR, he will get it and automatically I will get PR (if we will include me in his application)? Or, I have to wait till my partner will get the PR and after I can apply for common law partner visa (PR, open work permit...)? Or should we both apply for PR? I am kind of confused about that process.
Thank you so much for any help
Its enough that one with highest score applies, and the other one will be included in the application as ( accompanying spouse) and both of you will get PR together this way.
Check that link to see if you are eligible to apply, and then calculate your CRS score as well. CRS score is what enters the pool of applicants to be selected in draws. Based on current draws a score of more than 440-450 is more likely to be selected quicker. If your score is lower but above 400 and your education and language scores are good, you might also recieve a provincial nomination which gives you additional 600 points.
I think you both needed. I've applied with my common-law partner after December 15, 2016 and we both were requested to have medicals done and upload results. Our case is pretty similar (I'm main applicant on close work permit and my common-law gf is on open work permit). Do medicals after you are selected from the pool.
I think you both needed. I've applied with my common-law partner after December 15, 2016 and we both were requested to have medicals done and upload results. Our case is pretty similar (I'm main applicant on close work permit and my common-law gf is on open work permit). Do medicals after you are selected from the pool.
Check that link to see if you are eligible to apply, and then calculate your CRS score as well. CRS score is what enters the pool of applicants to be selected in draws. Based on current draws a score of more than 440-450 is more likely to be selected quicker. If your score is lower but above 400 and your education and language scores are good, you might also recieve a provincial nomination which gives you additional 600 points.
I have created my EE profile as single but then I learned that I have to declare my common law partner. So I added him as "Accompanying"
He is currently working under working permit with LMIA. On the job information page about the type of permit should we choose the option"Work permit with LMIA required"?
So if I get an ITA does this automatically includes him on the chance of getting PR?