Hi all..... I would like to know that Both husband and wife can be primary applicant in express entry ?
Yes, if you are making two separate applications. But, remember to include each others name as co-applicant / spouse and once you get an ITA for one profile, withdraw the other.Manikandan4335 said:Hi all..... I would like to know that Both husband and wife can be primary applicant in express entry ?
Hi Kumarp, I am the principal applicant under family immigration but I didn't meet the minimum language skill requirement. If my wife will apply separately and received an ITA, is it still possible if I'm the one will go to Canada first then they will follow after I got a permanent job?Yes, if you are making two separate applications. But, remember to include each others name as co-applicant / spouse and once you get an ITA for one profile, withdraw the other.
No, if she is the primary applicant she has to go first, with or without you and do the landing. After that she can go back to your home country and you can stay and look for a job.Hi Kumarp, I am the principal applicant under family immigration but I didn't meet the minimum language skill requirement. If my wife will apply separately and received an ITA, is it still possible if I'm the one will go to Canada first then they will follow after I got a permanent job?
Sorry just saw your question. Your wife can apply with you as co-applicant, but you cannot land before your wife. The rule is the principal applicant should land either before anyone else in the application or accompany the co-applicants during initial landing.Hi Kumarp, I am the principal applicant under family immigration but I didn't meet the minimum language skill requirement. If my wife will apply separately and received an ITA, is it still possible if I'm the one will go to Canada first then they will follow after I got a permanent job?
Hi Kumarp, Thanks for the information, I have another concern, my wife is currently working here in the Philippines and she is now the only one providing the needs of our family, I am currently jobless because I resigned to my previous job last year.Sorry just saw your question. Your wife can apply with you as co-applicant, but you cannot land before your wife. The rule is the principal applicant should land either before anyone else in the application or accompany the co-applicants during initial landing.
You have to decide yourself what is best for you. No one can guarantee you will succeed in Canada that's why the decision is yours.Hi Kumarp, Thanks for the information, I have another concern, my wife is currently working here in the Philippines and she is now the only one providing the needs of our family, I am currently jobless because I resigned to my previous job last year.
How long she needs to stay in Canada during the initial landing?
Please advise which is better:
1) When she got an ITA before me, is it better for her to resign from her current job and both of us together with our two kids land to Canada and look for another job or,
2) She will just file a vacation leave to accompany me to Canada and fly back here in the Philippines and continue her job.
Thanks in advance!
but bro, if ever, she got an ITA as principal applicant, both of us are required to land in Canada, how long she needs to stay and be allowed to fly back here in the Philippines? I will be one will stay instead.You have to decide yourself what is best for you. No one can guarantee you will succeed in Canada that's why the decision is yours.
She can literally catch the next flight back - though I suppose it would be better if you spent a couple days there just in case your SIN number wasn't issued at the airport.but bro, if ever, she got an ITA as principal applicant, both of us are required to land in Canada, how long she needs to stay and be allowed to fly back here in the Philippines? I will be one will stay instead.