I wanted to know if there is a provision in express entry where i can take my child along when my husband is not willing to accompany me to canada
Yes - you can do that as long as your husband gives written permission for your child to be relocated to Canada. Also, your husband will have to complete the medical and also provide police certificates in order for your application to be approved.I wanted to know if there is a provision in express entry where i can take my child along when my husband is not willing to accompany me to canada
Thank you. Does he need to provide details of his educational credential evaluation in that case?Yes - you can do that as long as your husband gives written permission for your child to be relocated to Canada. Also, your husband will have to complete the medical and also provide police certificates in order for your application to be approved.
He does not want to take a risk now as he has a good job in the middle east. But he wants to join me after some timeNo he doesn’t especially when he is not part of your application as a dependent.
Just curious as this may affect your application, (& forgive my asking) are you separated or divorced as it may come up in your application as to why and how your husband is not accompanying...
Please Ignore this question if you have added him to your family members section but not accompanying dependents... in this scenario he may as well be exempt from medical imo.
All the best
Then it is very simple. Add your spouse in immediate family members (or else can mention in dependents but not accompanying, it would slightly delay your current application processing but is way faster than doing a spousal sponsorship later, but you may choose the later in case your husband doesn't want to make his current employer suspicious or otherwise). Further, add your child as dependent accompanying you and add your husband's notarized and explicit consent for allowing processing of your child's PR application.He does not want to take a risk now as he has a good job in the middle east. But he wants to join me after some time
Thank you so much for the valuable informationThen it is very simple. Add your spouse in immediate family members (or else can mention in dependents but not accompanying, it would slightly delay your current application processing but is way faster than doing a spousal sponsorship later, but you may choose the later in case your husband doesn't want to make his current employer suspicious or otherwise). Further, add your child as dependent accompanying you and add your husband's notarized and explicit consent for allowing processing of your child's PR application.
All the best!