I recieved ita and now i have serious issues with my wife,if she is not going to apply what can i do
you can still change your application , hoping your points wont drop and increase and you should be able to explain the same in the letter of explanation, but before doing this call cic and let them know of change in relationship and how to proceed further.Wolverine17 said:I recieved ita and now i have serious issues with my wife,if she is not going to apply what can i do
Am the prinicpal pa and she is not willing to do the paperwork for her part,points will increase if she wont accompany me and at the same time am not going for legal separation,any ideasDelPiero07 said:Assuming you're the PA - even if you make the change now to non-accompanying you would still require her medicals/PCC/POF.
If you want to change your status to separated - then you will require a legal separation agreement.
Sorry to say, but I don't think it will work in this way, either you need a legal separation, or you need her to undergo medical and PCC.Wolverine17 said:Am the prinicpal pa and she is not willing to do the paperwork for her part,points will increase if she wont accompany me and at the same time am not going for legal separation,any ideas
Sorry to hear that. Points are low just open a new Express Entry profile.Wolverine17 said:Am the prinicpal pa and she is not willing to do the paperwork for her part,points will increase if she wont accompany me and at the same time am not going for legal separation,any ideas
The solutions are there - convince her to do the paperwork or get legal separation.Wolverine17 said:Am the prinicpal pa and she is not willing to do the paperwork for her part,points will increase if she wont accompany me and at the same time am not going for legal separation,any ideas
Hi Scylla,As others have said, as long as she is legally your wife and you haven't started divorce proceedings officially, she must pass the medical and she must provide PCCs in order for your application to be approved - even if she is non-accompanying.
If she won't cooperate, you need to start divorce proceedings or get legally separated.