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Sarah1996

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Hello guys.
My point is 426 should i apply now?
I’m an English teacher working in language institutes in my country.
Do i have any chance?
Another important question I’m married but I want to say I’m coming alone and then after i am accepted bring my husband to canada.
Is this possible?
Thanks in advance.
 
Hello guys.
My point is 426 should i apply now?
I’m an English teacher working in language institutes in my country.
Do i have any chance?
Another important question I’m married but I want to say I’m coming alone and then after i am accepted bring my husband to canada.
Is this possible?
Thanks in advance.

You don't have enough points to be selected under Express Entry. You can certainly submit a profile now but will need to increase your points to have a chance of being picked.

Yes - you can list your husband as non-accompanying and bring him later.
 
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You don't have enough points to be selected under Express Entry. You can certainly submit a profile now but will need to increase your points to have a chance of being picked.

Yes - you can list your husband as non-accompanying and bring him later.
Thanks alot.
Then is it difficult after that to bring my husband?
I don’t know what else i have to do to improve my score.
If I start studying master ,I’m not sure if the score doesn’t increase.and again i might not have enough score!!
What shall i do?
 
Thanks alot.
Then is it difficult after that to bring my husband?
I don’t know what else i have to do to improve my score.
If I start studying master ,I’m not sure if the score doesn’t increase.and again i might not have enough score!!
What shall i do?

It's a relatively easy process to bring your husband - however you must be living in Canada to sponsor him and he will almost certainly not be approved for a TRV to come see you while the process is underway. So you need to be prepared to be separated from him for most of a full year to sponsor him later.

Starting a Masters doesn't get you any points. You have to finish the Masters to get more points. You can try increasing your language test results. That's usually the easiest way to increase your score.
 
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It's a relatively easy process to bring your husband - however you must be living in Canada to sponsor him and he will almost certainly not be approved for a TRV to come see you while the process is underway. So you need to be prepared to be separated from him for most of a full year to sponsor him later.

Starting a Masters doesn't get you any points. You have to finish the Masters to get more points. You can try increasing your language test results. That's usually the easiest way to increase your score.

Is that necessary to be away from him?
Not possible for me at all.
I know i have to finish master but it’s a long way.
How much should i improve my language skill?
I have 7 in all skills except listening ,that is 8
I don’t know anything about french
 
It's a relatively easy process to bring your husband - however you must be living in Canada to sponsor him and he will almost certainly not be approved for a TRV to come see you while the process is underway. So you need to be prepared to be separated from him for most of a full year to sponsor him later.

Starting a Masters doesn't get you any points. You have to finish the Masters to get more points. You can try increasing your language test results. That's usually the easiest way to increase your score.
Can i put some money in the bank in order to sponser him?
 
Is that necessary to be away from him?
Not possible for me at all.
I know i have to finish master but it’s a long way.
How much should i improve my language skill?
I have 7 in all skills except listening ,that is 8
I don’t know anything about french

Yes - it's necessary to be away from your husband if you chose to sponsor him later. If you do not want to be away from him, then you need to include him as an accompanying dependent in your application.

You can find information about language score points here:

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...iteria-comprehensive-ranking-system/grid.html

French is very difficult to learn. You will need to spend at least a year and a half of concentrated study to achieve a high enough score to get you points for Express Entry.
 
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I don't understand your question.
I mean why do you say i have to spend a year away from him?
Because i need to find a job and make money?
What if i put some money in my account to show i can sponsor him financially.
 
I mean why do you say i have to spend a year away from him?
Because i need to find a job and make money?
What if i put some money in my account to show i can sponsor him financially.

No - it's not about money.

It's because you must be living in Canada when you apply to sponsor him for PR and you must continue living in Canada while the PR application is being processed. It will most likely take a year for the application to be processed. During this time, your husband will most likely not be approved for a TRV to come visit you in Canada. So you will need to live in Canada and he will need to live in his home country for a year while the sponsorship application is processed.
 
You mean I’m not allowed to go to my home country or even another country to see my husband?
I can’t add him to my profile right now cause his english isnt good. And that takes some points from us.