I saw the score increasing when I choose no. So got the same score as "single". I am married, but can i check not coming to get higher scores? So depressed these days.
quicksilver6 said:Thank you so much for your reply EFK. Unfair for us to get lower scores with our spouses, but, what can we do? It is their country, we have to play by their rules.
Asivad Anac said:Well, it is debatable if that is indeed unfair.
Married applicants get 2 (or more if there are kids involved) PRs at the same time unlike single applicants - no offence but that's almost like a buy 1 get 1 free offer! Technically, there is additional burden on the Canadian economy if the spouse of the PA isn't going to be economically productive (at home or outside) so I believe that CIC has rightfully made this distinction without penalizing married applicants very heavily - a maximum of 40/600 points (less than 7% when the current cutoff is at about 75% ignoring the LMIA and PNP for the sake of this argument) which is distributed across multiple categories sounds more than fair to me.
quicksilver6 said:Isnt it easier for couples get higher score by choosing "not coming" and apply for spouses after they got pr?