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rajucheers

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Hi Asvad and Friends,

My wife's bachelors degree completed and while filling e-APR i'm not going to put her education and for that question i put as "NO". So question is to know that if i didnt put her education is there any way that CIC officers feel that without even bachelors degree how my wife will survive in CA?

Other question is, if i put my wife's education is it really mandatory to get WES evaluation done as well? If yes where i see that option to upload WES document?

Thanks
Raju Datla
 
rajucheers said:
Hi Asvad and Friends,

My wife's bachelors degree completed and while filling e-APR i'm not going to put her education and for that question i put as "NO". So question is to know that if i didnt put her education is there any way that CIC officers feel that without even bachelors degree how my wife will survive in CA?

Other question is, if i put my wife's education is it really mandatory to get WES evaluation done as well? If yes where i see that option to upload WES document?

Thanks
Raju Datla

You can safety leave out your spouse education and add it in personal history post ITA.

If you do put it, you may simply upload her degree and explain it via a LOE to the accessing officer that you are not claiming any points and the system prompted you to upload education proofs so I have uploaded them witjout eca.
 
rajucheers said:
Hi Asvad and Friends,

My wife's bachelors degree completed and while filling e-APR i'm not going to put her education and for that question i put as "NO". So question is to know that if i didnt put her education is there any way that CIC officers feel that without even bachelors degree how my wife will survive in CA?

Other question is, if i put my wife's education is it really mandatory to get WES evaluation done as well? If yes where i see that option to upload WES document?

Thanks
Raju Datla

Hello,
Coming to your first question. If you are the principal applicant , CIC dont really worry about your wife's education because you are not claiming any points for that.
Your second question: WES is not mandatory but you will get extra points if you get it done.
 
rajucheers said:
Hi Asvad and Friends,

My wife's bachelors degree completed and while filling e-APR i'm not going to put her education and for that question i put as "NO". So question is to know that if i didnt put her education is there any way that CIC officers feel that without even bachelors degree how my wife will survive in CA?

Not their problem. Your problem which is why you get lesser points and show more POF than a single applicant.

Other question is, if i put my wife's education is it really mandatory to get WES evaluation done as well? If yes where i see that option to upload WES document?

It is mandatory to provide SOME document because the system will prompt you for that upload. It is mandatory to provide ECA to claim points. If you provide any random document, you won't get those points. That's all.

Thanks
Raju Datla
 
THanks Friends
 
rajucheers said:
Hi Asvad and Friends,

My wife's bachelors degree completed and while filling e-APR i'm not going to put her education and for that question i put as "NO". So question is to know that if i didnt put her education is there any way that CIC officers feel that without even bachelors degree how my wife will survive in CA?

Other question is, if i put my wife's education is it really mandatory to get WES evaluation done as well? If yes where i see that option to upload WES document?

Thanks
Raju Datla

In your e-APR you can answer that your wife has a bachelor degree, when you do that the system is going to ask you if she has an ECA for that degree, you just have to answer NO to the ECA question because you are not claiming points for it..

I had to do that for my wife's masters degree.