Just ask her if she already had ITA or even PR. If yes, she is out of what we are talking about. When making argument about something, you need to focus on the facts/assumptions that are given. The entire discussion is about the general people who are ~440 and waiting for ITA.Without her Canadian brother she already gave him 28 points. Which is more than what he lost for being married.
And her testimony is your real example.
Reality check. every year app. 3 000 000 people wants to get to Canada. (and that number is rising proportionally with the population explosion in some countries).
That is 10x more than the whole yearly quota.
So at the end of the day it is all about competition.
And yes those paper examples are hard but NOT impossible to reach. And if there will be enough people to reach them, then of course competition will be harder. So even your spouse needs to bring in points and not just to take a free ride.
What I understand as completely unfair for all those married when they are trying hard to get all CRS points together, are the cases where one suddenly decides to marry right after his AOR. And I strongly doubt that it is Las Vegas type of a decision.
But again that is for immigration to cope with it and see where it will lead.
I don't know if you keep going out of the topic just to prove you are right on purpose or not. But you really make me feel that you did it on purpose. Can you stay in the topic lane or not?
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