What do you mean by easy? If your NOC is in demand and you have a high CRS score and a job offer, then it may be easy. Research each province and see if you are eligible.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...migrate-canada/provincial-nominees/works.html
Because of her occupation, you may have to focus only express entry as her occupation is a licensed profession. She is not eligible in Saskatchewan. If she is the primary applicant then your NOC has no weight and is not considered. If you are the main applicant then your NOC is used.Thanks for responding,
How can i check that my skill is in demand Or not in the specific province?
As I saw in Saskatchewan, there was a list of the skills which are eligible and which are not.
Can you help me here.
As my wife is Physiotherapist, we have to make her primary.
Thanks for responding,
How can i check that my skill is in demand Or not in the specific province?
As I saw in Saskatchewan, there was a list of the skills which are eligible and which are not.
Can you help me here.
As my wife is Physiotherapist, we have to make her primary.
Score is 460.She is eligible but she will need to show business incorporation, tax return, client invoices and receipts. It is on the EE website for mandatory documents. What is your CRS score?
Will this score be good to file Express Entry?Score is 460.
She has tax returns, business incorporation details.client invoices as well.
Do you mean ECAs were completed with WES or another ECA.Transcripts are done. She took exam and she scored 7-7-8-6.5, so planning to take the rest again as we require 7-7-7-8 score
So you haven’t done ECAs. You can’t set up a profile until ECAs are done for both of you. Transcripts mean nothing as the university needs to send documents directly to ECA once you have set up an account with an ECA. Does your spouse have a Masters. If so from where.Just Transcript part is done.
Is WES is the best Or i should try something else?