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I think with credentials like him, it will be easier to get a fresh PR than to come to canada himself, stay there and then sponsor his family.
Agree but just telling the options. It takes a while to renounce your PR as all the paperwork needs to be filled out. They are eligible for EE but don’t know their CRS score.
 
Agree but just telling the options. It takes a while to renounce your PR as all the paperwork needs to be filled out. They are eligible for EE but don’t know their CRS score.
its between 491-526, assuming he does a halfway decent job at ielts and not counting any contributions from the wife.
 
How do they have a score of 491-526? Perfect IELTs scores - 476...which is a good score.
I had shown my "work".

IELTS assumed : S:7, L:9, R:8, W:7 IELTS.
  • Age = 85
  • Level of education = 91 (Assuming 2 years diploma is not considered as a masters.)
  • Official Languages = 122
    • First Official Language = 122
    • Second Official Language = 0
  • Canadian work experience = 63
Subtotal - Core/Human capital factors = 361

Subtotal Skill transferability factors = 100 (basically because of his canadian work exp and halfway decent english )

Additional Points
Study in Canada = 30

Total 85 + 91 + 122 + 63 + 100 + 30 = 491.
 
I had shown my "work".

IELTS assumed : S:7, L:9, R:8, W:7 IELTS.
  • Age = 85
  • Level of education = 91 (Assuming 2 years diploma is not considered as a masters.)
  • Official Languages = 122
    • First Official Language = 122
    • Second Official Language = 0
  • Canadian work experience = 63
Subtotal - Core/Human capital factors = 361

Subtotal Skill transferability factors = 100 (basically because of his canadian work exp and halfway decent english )

Additional Points
Study in Canada = 30

Total 85 + 91 + 122 + 63 + 100 + 30 = 491.


Thank you so much for your responses.

As per you statement " you said I am eligible for EE"

What is EE ??

Second I have just done two years diploma from George brown.

My wife has done masters from india

Also does this mean I can apply for PR without renouncing my older PR ??

And if yes how do I do so ?? I mean under what category ??
 
Thank you so much for your responses.

As per you statement " you said I am eligible for EE"

What is EE ??

Second I have just done two years diploma from George brown.

My wife has done masters from india

Also does this mean I can apply for PR without renouncing my older PR ??

And if yes how do I do so ?? I mean under what category ??

EE- EXPRESS ENTRY

how do I do so ?? I mean under what category ??

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...me-canada-tool-immigration-express-entry.html

Everything you need to know is available online and it guides, You will be eligible for FSW and CEC as well.
 
EE- EXPRESS ENTRY

how do I do so ?? I mean under what category ??

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...me-canada-tool-immigration-express-entry.html

Everything you need to know is available online and it guides, You will be eligible for FSW and CEC as well.


Hi dankboi, gandibaat, Naturgrl,

Thank you so much for all your responses. You guys are very helpful. You have answered so many of my questions and cleared so many doubts. God bless you all.

Hopefully I can get back to you if any questions.

Also how much money do I need to show in the bank.

And just reiterating and confirming again. Applying through EE, I do not have to renounce my expired PR correct ??
 
Thank you so much for your responses.

As per you statement " you said I am eligible for EE"

What is EE ??
Express Entry.

Second I have just done two years diploma from George brown.
Have you done another degree from India? like a bachelors or 3 year degree?

My wife has done masters from india


Also does this mean I can apply for PR without renouncing my older PR ??
No, you will need to renounce your older PR first.

And if yes how do I do so ?? I mean under what category ??
After you have renounced your PR, you can apply under EE-FSW.
 
Thank you so much for your responses.

As per you statement " you said I am eligible for EE"

What is EE ??

Second I have just done two years diploma from George brown.

My wife has done masters from india

Also does this mean I can apply for PR without renouncing my older PR ??

And if yes how do I do so ?? I mean under what category ??

RENOUNCING PR

Visit the following link for the detailed info and steps

https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5781ETOC.asp
 
Applying through EE, I do not have to renounce my expired PR correct ??
No, you will need to renounce your PR first.
The advantage here will be you will be living with your family (in India) and you will have a clean cut status.

The other option of entering canada via land border is dicey and may require you to live without your family for sometime.
 
No I do not have a degree in india....

The highest education I have is Advanced Diploma from canada.

Ok great, then I will start the renouncing process first.

Also is it good to go through a consultancy.

And if yes any suggestions for a good consultancy in Bangalore ??
 
No I do not have a degree in india....

The highest education I have is Advanced Diploma from canada.

Ok great, then I will start the renouncing process first.

Also is it good to go through a consultancy.

And if yes any suggestions for a good consultancy in Bangalore ??

Also can I simultaneously renounce PR and apply for express entry at the same time.
 
No I do not have a degree in india....

The highest education I have is Advanced Diploma from canada.

Ok great, then I will start the renouncing process first.

Also is it good to go through a consultancy.

And if yes any suggestions for a good consultancy in Bangalore ??
YOU DO NOT REQUIRE A CONSULTANCY
DO NOT WASTE MONEY

More you research on this venture, more you will realize that there is no need of a third party to do this, later at some point you'll feel stupid for seeking help from a third party agent. Cause sometimes you know more than this so called consultants. IRCC has published guidelines on everything that an individual can do everything on his own. Also IRCC never recommends to hire a consultant but it's the individual's discretion. I'd recommend not to.