1. No. You need to be completely honest that she is non-accompanying due to points.Hi all,
Express entry - Married but spouse not accompany (due to higher score)
1. Will this case highly rejectable?
2. Can spouse come and settle later?
Thanks!
Incorrect about the explanation. IRCC knows when people are doing it for the points and seem to accept it as long as applicants EXPLICITLY state it is for the points instead of lying.You won't be rejected but you'd better have an explanation for why your spouse's not coming other than "I want to get a higher score so I can get invited sooner". You can't add your spouse after you get invited so you'll have to sponsor him/her after you go to Canada. This is not recommended since you'll have to be separate with your spouse for at least a year unless he/she has already got a temporary visa to Canada.
Were they both living in Canada?I talked a guy who faced the same situation. He told he wanted to settle first and his wife will join later. He got PR.
Guy is living in Canada. His wife is yet to join him with spousal visa. It may take timeWere they both living in Canada?
We are both here, not sure if spouse need to leave to apply alone.Guy is living in Canada. His wife is yet to join him with spousal visa. It may take time
Thanks for your replyIf you both live in Canada it is pretty clear it is related to points.
For anyone reading this, Option 2 is immigration fraud.Option 1: Mention that you are applying alone for the sake of points in a simple and humble way. Also, do not hide the fact that you are married. There is a risk of application going into review or delayed.
Option 2 (not recommended):There is also the option of declaring that you are separated and have been living apart for 90+days (this means you are on your way to divorce at some point) - but you can reconcile a year later and sponsor him/her. You usually do not get additional questions and would not go to review but you are lying in your application.
Thank you for your reply.Incorrect about the explanation. IRCC knows when people are doing it for the points and seem to accept it as long as applicants EXPLICITLY state it is for the points instead of lying.