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aman

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Feb 8, 2006
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india
hi,

i have applied immigration to canada last year as a skilled category from india. i want to ask some one what course will be good for my wife, which can help me there. she is house wife. plz suggest.


aman
 

yagana

Full Member
Jan 2, 2006
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aman said:
hi,

i have applied immigration to canada last year as a skilled category from india. i want to ask some one what course will be good for my wife, which can help me there. she is house wife. plz suggest.


aman
hi aman ;
you should also tell what your wife previously studied before becoming a house wife anything that will be helpfull to her depends on her interests and her decision that she want to work or stay home
 

greens

Newbie
Mar 7, 2006
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aman said:
hi,

i have applied immigration to canada last year as a skilled category from india. i want to ask some one what course will be good for my wife, which can help me there. she is house wife. plz suggest.

aman
When you mentioned "course" I'm assuming you meant study courses or academic qualification. If you eventually become a landed immigrant and would like to sponsor your wife to join you in Canada, I don't think it really matters what her academic standing is or the fact that she is a housewife in India.
I know a lot of sponsored wives in Montreal who have hardly even have any O-levels (North American equivalent would be junior high school, I guess) or any working experience, but yet manage to get a PR within 4 months (thru sponsored application outside Canada). The wives wait for the 3-year grace to be over and then go on welfare. Or they take lousy factory jobs, clock in the minimum required hours, and then go have a brood of babies and collect unemployment benefits and baby perks. Of cos there's something very wrong with all of these, but wives leeching on welfare is a very common scene in generous Quebec especially if they arrive uneducated and with little/no working experience.
 

smvijay

Star Member
Jul 28, 2005
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ETATS-UNIS
greens said:
When you mentioned "course" I'm assuming you meant study courses or academic qualification. If you eventually become a landed immigrant and would like to sponsor your wife to join you in Canada, I don't think it really matters what her academic standing is or the fact that she is a housewife in India.
I know a lot of sponsored wives in Montreal who have hardly even have any O-levels (North American equivalent would be junior high school, I guess) or any working experience, but yet manage to get a PR within 4 months (thru sponsored application outside Canada). The wives wait for the 3-year grace to be over and then go on welfare. Or they take lousy factory jobs, clock in the minimum required hours, and then go have a brood of babies and collect unemployment benefits and baby perks. Of cos there's something very wrong with all of these, but wives leeching on welfare is a very common scene in generous Quebec especially if they arrive uneducated and with little/no working experience.
Well, the "course" is synonymous with path or direction, in the normal lingo used in India (Indian English!!:). Anyway, your post enlightened me on some aspects not discussed in this forum before. Hey, I maybe wrong, "aman" might actually be talking about studies
 

mazumder

Newbie
Dec 15, 2012
4
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Spouse sponsor

Hello Members,

I've got PR last month and planning to land in Canada on first week of April, 2013. Staying there few months, I'll back to Bangladesh for few weeks and will get married (I had applied as single and still I'm single) then and after that will move to Canada and would like to sponsor my wife.Suggest me, whether my process will work or not. How long does it take to complete the process? Please suggest me.........Thanks