If you do not mention a family member in your application, regardless of currently coming with you to Canada or not, you will never be able to take them to Canada in the future. But if you mention them and say they are not accompanying you to Canada at this time, then in the future, you can bring them to Canada.adibright said:No don't want to mis-represent....but I will not have access to spouse documents etc and me only will be looking for immigration, at least for the time being...
Is this a possible case?
I'm actually in the same boat, married to canadian spouse, and applied for PR through the spousal route, but processing is 18 mo minimum.adibright said:I am married but want to file as a Single. Possible? how to proceed?
You have to tell them you are married, but you don't have to provide your spouse's education, etc. The thing is, as a married person, you get fewer points for those things on your own, and if your spouse is well-educated, has work experience, and can pass a language test, her points would add to yours, giving you a higher score and a better chance for an ITA. If your spouse doesn't work, isn't well-educated, and doesn't speak English or French, then not adding her scores won't hurt you. But you still only get the points of a married person, even if you are coming to Canada alone.wifedoctor said:I'm actually in the same boat, married to canadian spouse, and applied for PR through the spousal route, but processing is 18 mo minimum.
So I'm also applying through EE as I have a potential LMIA offer, and this route will be faster.
I would mention I'm married, but specify spouse is not accompanying. This way you don't misrepresent.
My question is, would spouse education/language/experience still be required? and if so, would it add any points even if they're not "accompanying"?
you still need to access all the information for you spouse, weather they are included or not, or if they are coming with you.. basicaly all the documents you need in both cases are the sameadibright said:No don't want to mis-represent....but I will not have access to spouse documents etc and me only will be looking for immigration, at least for the time being...
Is this a possible case?
why not?dan_and said:You can't just show up at the border with him.