Thanks for your reply
But im asking if any one had the same experience and get through the process untill he or she could sponsorship thier family and how long does it take thanks again for every one
Hello everybody,
I have a question if any one could help me about i will apply as unaccompanied my wife and my kid my question is when can i sponsorship them after my landing
Based on my reading, you can apply to sponsor your wife + kids once you will get your PR. It would be better if you stay in Canada during this application process, or if you have to travel then you should make sure to show CIC that you have strong ties establish to Canada, such as having job, a house, car etc etc.
P.S. There is Family class sponsorship section on this forum, I'm sure you'll get a lot of good advises from there too.
Cheers
Thanks for your reply
But im asking if any one had the same experience and get through the process untill he or she could sponsorship thier family and how long does it take thanks again for every one
Based on my reading, you can apply to sponsor your wife + kids once you will get your PR. It would be better if you stay in Canada during this application process, or if you have to travel then you should make sure to show CIC that you have strong ties establish to Canada, such as having job, a house, car etc etc.
P.S. There is Family class sponsorship section on this forum, I'm sure you'll get a lot of good advises from there too.
Cheers
Also, I dont think CIC will allow this as it may raise questions like, if you are married why aren't you taking your wife along?
just to increase your CRS?
I don't think thats a good idea..
Why it's not logical ? and adding the spouse won't decrease your points. On the the contrary, if you add your wife's ECA and IELTS score, the points will increase. Many members from this forum took that route to attain ITA.
If you are married you will be already mentioning your status in "single/widowed/married" column.
To be fair, unless applicants feel they will be settled within 3 months in Canada they will hesitate to bring their family along with them.
In such scenarios, applicant will apply alone, get themselves landed in canada, once they got a desired job with a reasonable pay and decent home they will call their wife/husband through spousal visa.
There are lot of married people who live and work alone over there, my friend is one among them
On August 19th I would be re-appearing for IELTS for the second time this year . Will I get that CLB9 is playing on my mind daily .
A CLB9 will take my score to 469 from 403..
Any tips/advice would be appreciated especially on reading and getting that 8 in listening .... TIA
On the side note, if you want to get nominated through ONIP, it is mandatory to fill the Job bank.
In a nutshell, if you are looking for a direct ITA then it's not mandatory.
On August 19th I would be re-appearing for IELTS for the second time this year . Will I get that CLB9 is playing on my mind daily .
A CLB9 will take my score to 469 from 403..
Any tips/advice would be appreciated especially on reading and getting that 8 in listening .... TIA
in reading,my trick was to read the questions first...have ample time around 30 minutes for last 10 questions as they are relatively difficult
in listening,I just practiced a lot then solved two full mock question papers about two hours before exam.listening last 10 questins you have to be extra attentive and during that direction related segment follow the narrator in the question paper using a pencil..like ella is going from bar (point a)towards the lift (point c) u just draw straight lines along...and for the second instruction you draw a curved line then back to straight..this is hw u can track the instructions or answer the questions even if you miss some part of it..you will definitely receive CLB9 good luck!