Alright, I think I can answer this. I included my spouse in the application but not for the PR, so had a little higher points. My spouse is studying in the US and will join me later. I dont see any problems CIC might have if my spouse wants to join later. I will apply her PR once I (hopefully) get it. I know of people who have done this and didnt have any problems.
Secondly, I dont see why CIC might have a problem if my spouse wants to visit me on a visitor visa (btw my spouse just applied for her canadian visitor visa and she got it). Canada like any other country would ofcourse only give visa to people who have strong ties to their home country, which is kind of a generic rule for any first world country and not just specific to canada, so there is nothing special about it.
Lastly canada also has a rule for spouses who are in canada and have a pending PR that they can obtain work permit and can work in canada as long as their PR application is pending. The purpose of existence of this rule is to let the spouse be in canada while her PR application is adjudicated, which would answer all your concerns.
Their might be some unlucky cases where spouse might be rejected a visitor visa, but these cases are rare and applicable to any type of visa ( what if your PR got cancelled on landing etc.)
Hope
JB1234 said:
Alright, I think I can answer this. I included my spouse in the application but not for the PR, so had a little higher points. My spouse is studying in the US and will join me later. I dont see any problems CIC might have if my spouse wants to join later. I will apply her PR once I (hopefully) get it. I know of people who have done this and didnt have any problems.
Secondly, I dont see why CIC might have a problem if my spouse wants to visit me on a visitor visa (btw my spouse just applied for her canadian visitor visa and she got it). Canada like any other country would ofcourse only give visa to people who have strong ties to their home country, which is kind of a generic rule for any first world country and not just specific to canada, so there is nothing special about it.
Lastly canada also has a rule for spouses who are in canada and have a pending PR that they can obtain work permit and can work in canada as long as their PR application is pending. The purpose of existence of this rule is to let the spouse be in canada while her PR application is adjudicated, which would answer all your concerns.
Their might be some unlucky cases where spouse might be rejected a visitor visa, but these cases are rare and applicable to any type of visa ( what if your PR got cancelled on landing etc.)
Hope this helps
What reason did you give for not including your spouse in your PR profile when asked by CIC? I have the same issue if I am not including my spouse in my EE profile, I can get really high score but me and my spouse are living in Canada with an open WP. In this case what we can do?