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In Canada PR (CEC) without spouse (in Canada) because of low CRS score.

Rocky Kundu

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Sep 15, 2019
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Hello everyone, Your valuable experience and suggestion will be very much appreciated on rising CRS scores for ITA (Canadian experience class, Express Entry ). I'm wondering, is there anyone who has submitted PR application without spouse (in Canada) or planning to submit soon in Canada. Please share your experience and suggestions on this. Thanks for sharing your thoughts in advance.
 

r00hi

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Sep 4, 2018
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Canada
Category........
CEC
Visa Office......
Vegreville-Ottawa-Sydney-Vancouver
Job Offer........
Yes
AOR Received.
25-05-2018
Passport Req..
27-08-2019
VISA ISSUED...
17-09-2019
LANDED..........
20-09-2019
people often apply alone to increase their points and later on add their spouses on the application. not sure if this is what you are looking for?
 
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Rocky Kundu

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Sep 15, 2019
27
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Thank you. Both me and my spouse are in Canada. Will it be a problem to for sponsoring spouse once I receive pr. Will spouse get visitor status until finally receive pr.
 

e-16

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Jul 12, 2019
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Hello everyone, Your valuable experience and suggestion will be very much appreciated on rising CRS scores for ITA (Canadian experience class, Express Entry ). I'm wondering, is there anyone who has submitted PR application without spouse (in Canada) or planning to submit soon in Canada. Please share your experience and suggestions on this. Thanks for sharing your thoughts in advance.
I think you should read this thread

https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/guys-help-procedural-fairness-letter-for-non-accompany-partner.653233/#post-8157167
 
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Rocky Kundu

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Sep 15, 2019
27
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Thank you very much. We are legally married and stayed together in Canada more than a year now..All documents have both of our names. Recently, i talked two CIC agent over phone and mentioned my concern about submitting profile alone to get extra point to receive ITA and then apply for sponsorship or open work permit for my spouse. He advised me to inform the officer about the every details of my wife. Will that be okay...
 

e-16

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Jul 12, 2019
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Thank you very much. We are legally married and stayed together in Canada more than a year now..All documents have both of our names. Recently, i talked two CIC agent over phone and mentioned my concern about submitting profile alone to get extra point to receive ITA and then apply for sponsorship or open work permit for my spouse. He advised me to inform the officer about the every details of my wife. Will that be okay...
What does he mean by "inform the officer about ever details of your wife?" I guess they want you to explain why you're not including your spouse in the application?
 

Rocky Kundu

Full Member
Sep 15, 2019
27
4
Thank you for bearing me. Yes - he meant i should submit all documents and explain why (to get high crs scores) i haven't include my spouse in my application to avoid problem/confusion later on. My question to you was.. will this make my application fussy (intentions are contradictory) or delayed and unacceptable and any problem to sponsor my spouse when i receive PR and my spouse can continue stay and work in Canada. I mean whether i am still on right tract and not misrepresenting anything sothat there won't problem in future..
 

e-16

Star Member
Jul 12, 2019
178
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Thank you for bearing me. Yes - he meant i should submit all documents and explain why (to get high crs scores) i haven't include my spouse in my application to avoid problem/confusion later on. My question to you was.. will this make my application fussy (intentions are contradictory) or delayed and unacceptable and any problem to sponsor my spouse when i receive PR and my spouse can continue stay and work in Canada. I mean whether i am still on right tract and not misrepresenting anything sothat there won't problem in future..
I think you should consult an immigration lawyer, they deal with these things alot. I'm not certain what the outcome would be if you go ahead and apply.