I'm an American lawyer and academic who wants to move to Canada with my family. My wife is also a lawyer (we have two small children).
A couple of questions:
(1) I'm over 46 but my wife is in her mid-30s. Should she be the primary applicant because of her age?
(2) We would not need to work for a Canadian employer, and don't plan to at present. Would this seriously disadvantage our applications?
(3) How long does the right to establish permanent residence last if one is fortunate enough to receive it under the express entry program? In other words, how soon after being granted express entry does the right to do so have to be exercised?
1. Yes, she would gain more points for age, it would make sense.
2. No.
3. Once you are issued your confirmation of permanent residence, you can move immediately. In fact you will have an expiry date and you have to land in Canada before this date, otherwise it becomes invalid.