+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445

Non Accompanying Spouse and Education points

muqeet

Member
May 16, 2010
18
0
Category........
Visa Office......
London
NOC Code......
0213
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
13 July 2010
AOR Received.
18 August 2010
IELTS Request
L=7 R=9 W=6.5 S=8
In EG7 Guide Factor 6 if you notice it says:

A. Spouse or common-law partner’s level of education

Guide does not say "accompanying spouse or common-law partner's level of education" so this means "accompanying or non-accompanying spouse or common-law partner's education's point can be claim

but in section B,C,D and E it says clearly says "You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner". I think this mean if you want to claim point in section B,C,D and E you spouse of common-low should be accompany you to canada

but to claim points in section A, your partner do not have to accompany you to canada.

Please tell me if I am understanding this right or not?

Thanks in Advance

Factor 6:
Adaptability (maximum 10 points)

A. Spouse or common-law partner’s level of education
 Secondary school (high school) diploma or less: 0 points
 A one-year diploma, trade certificate, apprenticeship, or university degree and at least 12 years of full-time or full-time equivalent studies: 3 points
 A diploma, trade certificate, apprenticeship, or university degree of two years or more and at least 14 years of full-time or full-time equivalent studies: 4 points
 A Master‟s degree or PhD and at least 17 years of full-time or full-time equivalent studies: 5 points

B. Previous study in Canada:
 You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner studied at a post-secondary institution in Canada for at least two years on a full-time basis. This must have been done after the age of 17 and with a valid study permit.


C. Previous work in Canada:
 You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner completed a minimum of one year of full-time work in Canada on a valid work permit.

D. Arranged employment:
 You earned points under Factor 5: Arranged Employment.
5
E. Relatives in Canada:
 You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner has a relative, i.e., parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, child of a parent, (sibling), child of a grandparent, (aunt/uncle), or grandchild of a parent, (niece or nephew), who lives in Canada and is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
 

visaexpert

Hero Member
Apr 22, 2010
675
60
INDIA
Category........
Visa Office......
NEWDELHI
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
You will be awarded points for your spouse education only if spouse accompany with you in Canada.

In short, to get spouse education point, You must pay application fees 550$ for your spouse.

Post secondary education of dependent spouse is required to get point under Adaptability factor of Spouse Education Category.
 

Moosa

Full Member
Jan 27, 2011
48
0
Non Accompanying Spouse and Education points

In EG7 Guide Factor 6 if you notice it says:

A. Spouse or common-law partner's level of education

Guide does not say "accompanying spouse or common-law partner's level of education" so this means "accompanying or non-accompanying spouse or common-law partner's education's point can be claim

but in section B,C,D and E it says clearly says "You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner". I think this mean if you want to claim point in section B,C,D and E you spouse of common-low should be accompany you to canada

but to claim points in section A, your partner do not have to accompany you to canada.

Please tell me if I am understanding this right or not?

Thanks in Advance

Factor 6:
Adaptability (maximum 10 points)

A. Spouse or common-law partner's level of education
 Secondary school (high school) diploma or less: 0 points
 A one-year diploma, trade certificate, apprenticeship, or university degree and at least 12 years of full-time or full-time equivalent studies: 3 points
 A diploma, trade certificate, apprenticeship, or university degree of two years or more and at least 14 years of full-time or full-time equivalent studies: 4 points
 A Master‟s degree or PhD and at least 17 years of full-time or full-time equivalent studies: 5 points

B. Previous study in Canada:
 You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner studied at a post-secondary institution in Canada for at least two years on a full-time basis. This must have been done after the age of 17 and with a valid study permit.


C. Previous work in Canada:
 You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner completed a minimum of one year of full-time work in Canada on a valid work permit.

D. Arranged employment:
 You earned points under Factor 5: Arranged Employment.
5
E. Relatives in Canada:
 You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner has a relative, i.e., parent, grandparent, child, grandchild, child of a parent, (sibling), child of a grandparent, (aunt/uncle), or grandchild of a parent, (niece or nephew), who lives in Canada and is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
 

Moosa

Full Member
Jan 27, 2011
48
0
I am pre june applicant.. i have claimed spouse education point, but in form i ticked non Accompanying with me. and also not submit her fee..
should they grant me spouse education point ??? if not.. should i have a chance to pay spouse fee now ?? as i have received my 2nd AOR in March 2011,