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harikrishna

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Hi all...
My wife who has completed her MCA with 74% last year , both of us would like to immigrate to Canada... Work experience is necessary to get PR ?
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Whether to get a study permit for her and get a spousal work permit for myself ? I would like to know which option is better for me,
 
Pr option is always better than wasting your time and money on studies.If either of you have one year of experience or more,two degrees or masters and can score good in ielts then you should go for express entry.
 
gsohi2011 said:
Pr option is always better than wasting your time and money on studies.If either of you have one year of experience or more,two degrees or masters and can score good in ielts then you should go for express entry.
I am trying to make my wife as the primary applicant... but she doesnt have any work experience, 2015 last only she has completed her course, but studying for 2 years in canada and get 3 years post study work visa, then apply for PR is also good option right ?
 
Yeah that is the only option,if there is no work experience.As she has done MCA with good marks try for a university.College programs dont have so much value as university.Also one more thing its not impossible but very difficult to get spouse open work permit from India.You can check in the vistor visa forum to see how many times people have faced rejections for spouse open work permit.Unless you have a job and some property on your name and you get a noc from your employer stating you only going for a short while you stand a chance.I know they have written on their website that they give spouse open work permit,but on ground its a different story.
 
gsohi2011 said:
Yeah that is the only option,if there is no work experience.As she has done MCA with good marks try for a university.College programs dont have so much value as university.Also one more thing its not impossible but very difficult to get spouse open work permit from India.You can check in the vistor visa forum to see how many times people have faced rejections for spouse open work permit.Unless you have a job and some property on your name and you get a noc from your employer stating you only going for a short while you stand a chance.I know they have written on their website that they give spouse open work permit,but on ground its a different story.
Yeah.. so if she has a minimum one year experience, it is possible to get PR right... by the way i have completed Bcom , so one masters degree and one undergraduate degree and good IELTS score (how much is needed?) Do both of us have to take IELTS ?
 
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp
Check this link out it will give you your score, chunk of the score comes from ielts.Last year the minimum score which came was 450.Kindly rate me if my post is any use to you.