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dannyhcean

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Feb 23, 2016
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Hi guys,

I am currently creating my EE profile. I am the principle applicant with an accompanying spouse. My spouse had post secondary degrees and many years of work experiences, however due to various difficulties and time constrain we decided NOT to use these to claim points.

A few basic questions for filling up my EE profile's "Express Entry Spouse Form" tab

1. Spouse's 'Study and Languages' - should I indicate that my spouse had finished high school or higher education, and fill out the rest of the form with my spouse's college education details?

2. Spouse's 'Work History' - should I indicate that my spouse had past work experiences and fill out the rest of the form with job details?

Keep in mind that we don't want to claim points from my spouse's side and definitely won't prefer to go through WES or reference letters to verify her credentials.

Thanks a ton!!

DQ
 
dannyhcean said:
Hi guys,

I am currently creating my EE profile. I am the principle applicant with an accompanying spouse. My spouse had post secondary degrees and many years of work experiences, however due to various difficulties and time constrain we decided NOT to use these to claim points.

A few basic questions for filling up my EE profile's "Express Entry Spouse Form" tab

1. Spouse's 'Study and Languages' - should I indicate that my spouse had finished high school or higher education, and fill out the rest of the form with my spouse's college education details? A: Yes, no harm.

2. Spouse's 'Work History' - should I indicate that my spouse had past work experiences and fill out the rest of the form with job details? A: Yes, no harm either way.

Keep in mind that we don't want to claim points from my spouse's side and definitely won't prefer to go through WES or reference letters to verify her credentials.

Thanks a ton!!

DQ