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Implications of "Will your spouse or common-law partner come with you to Canada?"

smhamza

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Oct 22, 2018
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hi.

i am really wondering. i am married - this i have to mention to CIC/authorities - however this doesn't change anything.

what changes is whether i intend to bring her or not along with myself - i mean this changes CRS score.

but WHAT I WANT to know is in both cases (intending/planning to bring with myself or not) the later consequences? i mean, eventually of course i want to settle with my wife. so initially i mention that i would not (or i don't intend) to bring her when i go to Canada and this would bump my CRS..but then...would i be able later to bring her too by some other means?

secondly, if i do plan to take her along and mention the same intention - would it be MUST ti take her when i fly first time to Canada? I mean for family reasons, i would not want her to along for some time.

any lights?
 

jaffaral

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Jun 29, 2014
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hi.

i am really wondering. i am married - this i have to mention to CIC/authorities - however this doesn't change anything.

what changes is whether i intend to bring her or not along with myself - i mean this changes CRS score.

but WHAT I WANT to know is in both cases (intending/planning to bring with myself or not) the later consequences? i mean, eventually of course i want to settle with my wife. so initially i mention that i would not (or i don't intend) to bring her when i go to Canada and this would bump my CRS..but then...would i be able later to bring her too by some other means?

secondly, if i do plan to take her along and mention the same intention - would it be MUST ti take her when i fly first time to Canada? I mean for family reasons, i would not want her to along for some time.

any lights?
If u really want to immigrate to Canada and by including ur wife gives u the score less than 440 then don’t include her. If not then include her hopefully u will get ppr.

Remember by including your wife in EE application only obliged u to prove that u r married to her. If u go alone and later chose the route of spousal sponsorship to bring her to Canada then u have to prove that relationship is genuine, marriage is not a marriage to gain pr status, ur relationship is healthy and things like that
 
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