Probably not. You will have to declare it in the application form however.Hi,
I would like to apply for the Express Entry program and be the main applicant but my spouse recently got a 10 year UK Ban due to an omission in his application. Would this deter our chances of getting selected??
If you are married or common-law, you only have the option to select accompanying or non-accompanying for your spouse. They have to be included in the application regardless, and pass both medical and background checks. You can't remove them from your application completely.Or better still would it be preferable that I apply alone without him then file for him after I get the PR?
Okay thanks. Do you think its worth giving it a trial?If you are married or common-law, you only have the option to select accompanying or non-accompanying for your spouse. They have to be included in the application regardless, and pass both medical and background checks. You can't remove them from your application completely.
You have nothing to lose. Your application must be scrupulously honest in every detail however. IRCC will almost certainly go over it with more attention to detail than normal.Okay thanks. Do you think its worth giving it a trial?
Please go ahead and apply. be totally honest about the bans in all areas and give full information.Same is mine case. My husband was banned from Canada for 2 years for misrepresentation however now the ban is over and I'm thinking to apply as main applicant but I'm worried if it will affect now?
So whats ur update?Hi,
I would like to apply for the Express Entry program and be the main applicant but my spouse recently got a 10 year UK Ban due to an omission in his application. Would this deter our chances of getting selected??