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andrewhl

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Hi guys
just get married, so I would like to update my ee profile to married. But there are questions like"will this person accompany you to Canada"
What shall I choose? Yes or No?
 
andrewhl said:
Hi guys
just get married, so I would like to update my ee profile to married. But there are questions like"will this person accompany you to Canada"
What shall I choose? Yes or No?

Chose NO. Definition of "accompanying spouse" in the Ministerial Instructions -
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/mi/express-entry.asp

“accompanying spouse or common-law partner”, in respect of a foreign national, means the foreign national’s spouse or common-law partner who is accompanying him or her to Canada and who is not a Canadian Citizen or a permanent resident."
 
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jes_ON said:
Chose NO. Definition of "accompanying spouse" in the Ministerial Instructions -
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/mi/express-entry.asp

“accompanying spouse or common-law partner”, in respect of a foreign national, means the foreign national’s spouse or common-law partner who is accompanying him or her to Canada and who is not a Canadian Citizen or a permanent resident."
thanks a lot mate
 
Chose NO. Definition of "accompanying spouse" in the Ministerial Instructions -
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/mi/express-entry.asp

“accompanying spouse or common-law partner”, in respect of a foreign national, means the foreign national’s spouse or common-law partner who is accompanying him or her to Canada and who is not a Canadian Citizen or a permanent resident."

Can I say on explain why not he is companying like this?

"He is a permanent resident in Canada"