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Serge

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I am unmarried and I'm going to immigrate to Canada. I've heard that married applicants have a privilege over unmarried. Is it right?
 
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Serge said:
I am unmarried and I'm going to immigrate to Canada. I've heard that married applicants have a privilege over unmarried. Is it right?

Not really, except they can get additional points for adaptability based on spouses education, work, schooling, relatives in Canada.

PMM
 
Hi! Thanks for answer. So should it be officially spouse or it could be just partner (fiancee)? (don't know how it is in English..)
 
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Hi! Thanks for answer. So should it be officially spouse or it could be just partner (fiancee)? (don't know how it is in English..)
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Has to be married spouse or common/law spouse. (living together as man and wife for at least 1 year, not married, or if gay, have a same sex partner)

PMM