Well, first of all, improve your English skills. I think it will take about a year (although it depends a lot). Then you will get CLB 9 and your wife CLB 7. My dentist has a similar situation with moving to Canada. He told me that it is actually not so difficult, the English language that decides and what score you have. It took him 2 years to get a CLB of 10, 478 points, and move. By the end of the qualification, it was already more accessible for him: he gained experience and learned English. Now he works in
https://lombarddentalstudio.com/dental-services/invisalign-orthodontics/, where he was immediately hired. The administration said that such employees were not enough, so I think you can expect the same result.