Pursuant to R77, these requirements and criteria must be met at the time the application is made,
as well as at the time the visa is issued.
Therefore:
if an applicant‘s spouse or common-law partner is no longer accompanying them, then any
points that they may have received for their adaptability cannot be counted;
Pursuant to R77, these requirements and criteria must be met at the time the application is made,
as well as at the time the visa is issued.
Therefore:
if an applicant‘s spouse or common-law partner is no longer accompanying them, then any
points that they may have received for their adaptability cannot be counted;
The spouse's additional score to your marks is effective whether or not she is accompanying you. Her refusal to go will not affect the landing of the principal applicant. she cannot go without him but he can go without her. I will advice that your spouse goes to land with you for 2 weeks or so. you can collect her PR card on her behalf in case she makes up her mind to come in the next year or 2. She might change her mind later when it dawns on her that she will be in your home country all alone. If she refuses to change her mind about coming when you have both landed, you can tell the immigrations that she is your home country undergoing so treatment and she may not come in a looong while. Pleaseeeeee beg her to go with you for 4 or 5 days. Its a life-time opportunity to raise a family in Canada and you have come allllll the way in the process. Beg her..