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MACH1

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Jan 23, 2015
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Hello forum,
Please can someone answer a question I have about the EE process, I submitted my profile yesterday and have a point score of 789. My wife and children are included on the profile as dependents only and I am the principle applicant.
My question is will my wife need to take the English test if I am the principle applicant, I have not listed her occupation / work experience or education on the profile.
Thanks,
Paul.
 
MACH1 said:
Hello forum,
Please can someone answer a question I have about the EE process, I submitted my profile yesterday and have a point score of 789. My wife and children are included on the profile as dependents only and I am the principle applicant.
My question is will my wife need to take the English test if I am the principle applicant, I have not listed her occupation / work experience or education on the profile.
Thanks,
Paul.

How have you reached a score of 789? If you had LMIA/PNP then your base score is only 189?

Your spouse doesn't need to take a language test, you just won't receive points for it but that's only a maximum of 20.

You should enter her work experience, occupation etc. You want to make sure you're fully truthful when filling out your profile.
 
Thanks for the reply
I have been working and living in Canada for the last 2 years under a TFWP and have a positive LMO / CAQ certificate and excellent marks for the English test.
Your reply insinuation about not telling the truth to immigration made me laugh, this is no game!
 
MACH1 said:
My question is will my wife need to take the English test if I am the principle applicant

It is not required, but you would gain points from it.
 
MACH1 said:
Your reply insinuation about not telling the truth to immigration made me laugh, this is no game!

I have not listed her occupation / work experience or education on the profile.

So does your spouse have any work experience/education? If not you need to enter it, otherwise that's not being truthful...