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Spouse Accompanying

chackovarghese

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May 10, 2014
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Dear All,

Can I opt for my spouse accompanying with me at a later time once I reach Canada.

So that I won't be in risk of loosing her job.
 

canadaguys

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Feb 18, 2014
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chackovarghese said:
Dear All,

Can I opt for my spouse accompanying with me at a later time once I reach Canada.

So that I won't be in risk of loosing her job.
You can opt. But you have to show the settlement fund for her also even if she coming or not. I suggest you to include her also along with your application because it become additional work again in the future to get her visa. As you are the primary applicant you can land first, search for a job and she can land later once you are settled properly.
 

chackovarghese

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May 10, 2014
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I have included my wife also as dependent in my application and provided fund also.

But opting her accompanying with me at a later stage is only to avoid risk of employment.
 

namaste

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chackovarghese said:
I have included my wife also as dependent in my application and provided fund also.

But opting her accompanying with me at a later stage is only to avoid risk of employment.
What kind of risk are you talking about? Why would your wife loose her job? As far as I can see, there is absolutely NO risk to your wife's employment by having her as accompanying. You don't need to include work experience documents of your wife in the application. So there is no involvement of your wife's employer if she is a dependent in your application.
 

scylla

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namaste said:
What kind of risk are you talking about? Why would your wife loose her job? As far as I can see, there is absolutely NO risk to your wife's employment by having her as accompanying. You don't need to include work experience documents of your wife in the application. So there is no involvement of your wife's employer if she is a dependent in your application.
Agreed. She can always land and become a PR and then return home to continue working at her job until you are settled in Canada and you are ready for her to make a permanent move. If you don't include her as accompanying you will likely regret it later...