it doesnt matter as his spouse is not a principal applicantHi everyone, my friend has some queries to ask. He is the principal applicant and has an accompanying spouse. But the accompanying spouse work hours is not up to 40 hours in a week. She does approximate 33 hours weekly. Does it affect their points or chances etc.
I would appreciate your feedback
Many thanks
PrayMasked out IELTS except writing ,ECA done for professional degree in dental surgery . I.e. master's equivalent . And am still sitting on 462 ... PNP not working because my occupation is not in demand and I don't have any affiliation in Canada ... so what more can I do?
Pretty tough to get CLB 10 in writing...Masked out IELTS except writing ,ECA done for professional degree in dental surgery . I.e. master's equivalent . And am still sitting on 462 ... PNP not working because my occupation is not in demand and I don't have any affiliation in Canada ... so what more can I do?
Got CLB 10 in listening and speaking. And CLB 9 in reading and writing. I cleared my IELTS in the 6th attempt, always used to get 6.5 in writing. Finally I managed to get a 7 in writing. I can get up to 461 if I get CLB 10 in L,R,S . But I'm not sure if I can again get a 7 in writing.Is this your maxed score?
Guys, any humble suggestions/comments for my query alsoI have a question folks.
If my spouse becomes a primary applicant, given the fact that she is young and scored well in IELTS, which fetches me more points. Now for the proof of funds, the NRE account back in India is on my name. Would it be ok if she shows this account to show funds although I am the main beneficiary for this account. I’ll be accompanying her to Canada by the way.
is it possible to add her name to it as a joint account?Guys, any humble suggestions/comments for my query also
I dont know about indian laws :/Guys, any humble suggestions/comments for my query also
Cool, I’ll try to make the account joint. Thanks mateis it possible to add her name to it as a joint account?
I don't think it would work otherwise.
Thats fine @mrs.SaifeeI dont know about indian laws :/