Sorry for the long post but the questions I have required some good amount of information to be shared.
I was using the CRS tool (cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp) to calculate my score and have few questions:
A) In the CRS tool when asked
1) What is your marital status?
Married
i. Is your spouse/common-law partner a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada?
No
ii. Is your spouse/common-law partner coming with you?
No
I have selected No as my partner/spouse will not apply for PR with me. Is it okay to do the same? is there any other implications for the same in future? The reason for selecting not including spouse in the application is, her education and IELSTS are making my points very low. I thought once I'll have the PR, I can either sponsor her or bring her on dependent visitor visa and apply her PR. Pls suggest if it is feasible.
Note: I have a 6 Month old son too but he was born here in Canada and he's Canadian citizen. I am currently in Canada with my spouse and baby .
B) I have done Diploma and Engineering (3 years both) from India so what should I select from the education dropdown. Am I eligible to select "Two or more certificates, Diploma or Degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years" OR I'll have to select "Bachelor's Degree (Three or more year program at a university or college or technical institute)" since Degree is the highest education. I am confused. Please help choosing the correct category as when I am selecting the first option, I am getting the good points but not sure whether it'll be counted as two degree or not.
I was using the CRS tool (cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp) to calculate my score and have few questions:
A) In the CRS tool when asked
1) What is your marital status?
Married
i. Is your spouse/common-law partner a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada?
No
ii. Is your spouse/common-law partner coming with you?
No
I have selected No as my partner/spouse will not apply for PR with me. Is it okay to do the same? is there any other implications for the same in future? The reason for selecting not including spouse in the application is, her education and IELSTS are making my points very low. I thought once I'll have the PR, I can either sponsor her or bring her on dependent visitor visa and apply her PR. Pls suggest if it is feasible.
Note: I have a 6 Month old son too but he was born here in Canada and he's Canadian citizen. I am currently in Canada with my spouse and baby .
B) I have done Diploma and Engineering (3 years both) from India so what should I select from the education dropdown. Am I eligible to select "Two or more certificates, Diploma or Degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years" OR I'll have to select "Bachelor's Degree (Three or more year program at a university or college or technical institute)" since Degree is the highest education. I am confused. Please help choosing the correct category as when I am selecting the first option, I am getting the good points but not sure whether it'll be counted as two degree or not.