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SunshineD1:Thank you. So I would declare her clearly then, I hope there is somewhere on the express entry form that one would specifically note that she is on asylum already in Canada. Thank you once again |
Kekereekun123:Not her claiming, it her family issue. Not her as a person, but her family. Wouldn't have allowed her to leave but since I could not guaranty her safety by myself when the other people are leaving, and I don't know how serious it could be, which seems serious anyway. |
Hello everyone, I sincerely need some guidance on Express Entry. My wife and her whole family are currently under the refugee program in Canada with my daughter who is a Canadian citizen by birth. But I need to apply for express entry to join my wife and my daughter. I would like to know if EXPRESS ENTRY will work, but more importantly, if I should apply alone, or I should apply for them with me together. I and my wife both have our WES and IELTS ready, though the CRS score is not high enough and I intend to go for Provincial nomination. NOTE: * She has already declared me as her husband, and she and my daughter carry my surname. ** I was rejected a visit visa before she left with her family. *** I am concerned that if I apply for her with me, which means if I am selected on the express entry PNP, she would probably have to exit the asylum claim, come back home and summit her international passport at the VFS office with me. **** I am thinking if I should apply alone, the question of why are you going alone might arise, without your wife, what would it means if they discovered that my wife is under asylum in Canada already. ***** I am a senior electrical engineer in Ibadan, Nigeria All in all, I would like to know which would make sense and why? to apply alone (as not coming with a spouse) OR to apply as I am coming with my wife. Please kindly suggest any relevant input and guidance. God Bless! |
Thanks to everyone that has replied, appreciate. Still here though, need more clarification by others |
Hmmmm. It seems I'm in long thing. with what I'm seeing here. I'm starting to think if the express entry could work at all for me? I was of the mind that if I should get the express entry and of course get a job, that could remove them from the current government spending on them. Because they will now have me as someone fully responsible for them. But I don't even know what to think or to do, I'm ready to put in for the express entry profile but it seems I need to wait more and get you guys opinion. Thanks guys, but I need more input here |
Hello everyone, I sincerely need some guidance here. God Bless. My wife and her whole family are currently under the refugee program in Canada with my daughter who is a Canadian citizen by birth. But I need to apply for express entry to join my wife and my daughter. I would like to know if EXPRESS ENTRY will work, but more importantly, if I should apply alone, or I should apply for them with me together. I and my wife both have our WES and IELTS ready, though the CRS score is not high enough and I intend to go for Provincial nomination. NOTE: * She has already declared me as her husband, and she and my daughter carry my surname. ** I was rejected a visit visa before she left with her family. *** I am concerned that if I apply for her with me, which means if I am selected on the express entry PNP, she would probably have to exit the asylum claim, come back home and summit her international passport at the VFS office with me. **** I am thinking if I should apply alone, the question of why are you going alone might arise, without your wife, what would it means if they discovered that my wife is under asylum in Canada already. ***** I am a senior electrical engineer in Ibadan, Nigeria All in all, I would like to know which would make sense and why? to apply alone (as not coming with a spouse) OR to apply as I am coming with my wife. Please kindly suggest any relevant input and guidance. God Bless! |
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