Part time experience during and after your HND will be counted under the FSW stream. You just need to choose the appropriate NOC code. You can get all these degrees evaluated. Your ACCA and OBU degree will be equivalent to bachelor degrees.
If you show that you're married, but your spouse will not accompany you , then the PCC and Medicals are required. If you show that you're single (which you can't obviously) then nothing related to your spouse will be required.
There are no CRS points for relatives (except siblings). You should check if you score 67 points to qualify for FSW program. If you do, then there's no need to decline the ITA (just mention in the LOE about the confusion). If you don't score 67 points without the adaptibility relatives points...
You can choose two or more degrees in your case but not in your wife's case. In order to be eligible for two or more degrees, a degree/diploma of at least 3 years is required.
Can you provide a link that confirms the same? The CIC website states 'child of a grandparent' which suggests that step aunts and uncles may qualify. It's very confusing
I have a step aunt who is a Canadian citizen. She's my mother's sister (same mother, different fathers). Do I qualify for the adaptibility points on her basis? Do step aunts and uncle qualify for the 5 adaptibility points?
Thank you for your response. Yes, I'm getting 66 points without adding the adaptibility points. I have a bachelors degree, 1 year of full time work experience, marital status is single, IELTS CLB 9 and my age is 25.