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Joelalex4u

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Jul 21, 2022
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Hey everyone, so I recently got the ITA under healthcare draw last week and I created my profile as non-accompanying spouse.

So I've got married on January and applied for SOWP in February which got rejected saying many reasons like financial and no tie to home country. So in March I was eligible for PR and I created my profile as non-accompanying. She is not with me in Canada, she is from India but works in Dubai right now. She was initially planning to come with me but when I add her my score goes really low and she is near a promotion in her current job . So she planned to stay for a year or 2 and gain more experience and I'll sponsor her later. That's what's our plan.

But seeing news about non-accompanying spouse files getting rejected a lot these days I'm kinda scared. What should I do? Can I move on with my current ITA? If I add her I will go below the current cut off. or should I decline my ITA?
 
Hey everyone, so I recently got the ITA under healthcare draw last week and I created my profile as non-accompanying spouse.

So I've got married on January and applied for SOWP in February which got rejected saying many reasons like financial and no tie to home country. So in March I was eligible for PR and I created my profile as non-accompanying. She is not with me in Canada, she is from India but works in Dubai right now. She was initially planning to come with me but when I add her my score goes really low and she is near a promotion in her current job . So she planned to stay for a year or 2 and gain more experience and I'll sponsor her later. That's what's our plan.

But seeing news about non-accompanying spouse files getting rejected a lot these days I'm kinda scared. What should I do? Can I move on with my current ITA? If I add her I will go below the current cut off. or should I decline my ITA?

If your spouse is in Dubai there is no issue. They are truly non-accompanying. The issue is when spouses are in Canada especially on SOWP yet listed as non-accompanying. Getting refused the SOWP has actually benefited you.
 
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