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canadaprocess

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I have applied under FSW MI-1, I got eligible points when we add my wife post graduation.
Now I received my medical request for my family but I want to apply only for myself, If I send only medical, PCC only for myself, and will send a letter explaining that my wife will apply once I got job in canada.

1. Am i eligible if I go alone since initially I got eligibility with my wife education.

2. If any documents if they are not sufficient will they give another chance or request to submit for additional documents. as medical request has given 45days, but it is not sufficient for my case as PCC is taking 3months time for US.

Please advise
 
1. Your wife MUST complete the medical now and you must include her PCCs. If you don't, your application will be refused. It doesn't matter if she wants to come to Canada now or not. She must go through the process along with you.
 
As you said, if you exclude your wife's education, you will not meet the point criteria, then it is understood that you cannot do that and if you withdraw her name, your application is refused for not meeting criteria.

At this point, if you do not send documents for everybody mentioned on the application, they will reject the application.

Why do you want to do that? Go ahead and let the proces complete. If you want that when you get a job then she come, it is absolutely fine. Nobody is asking you to go together (but certainly there is a date on the visa by which one has to enter, else PR will be canceled.

canadaprocess said:
I have applied under FSW MI-1, I got eligible points when we add my wife post graduation.
Now I received my medical request for my family but I want to apply only for myself, If I send only medical, PCC only for myself, and will send a letter explaining that my wife will apply once I got job in canada.

1. Am i eligible if I go alone since initially I got eligibility with my wife education.

2. If any documents if they are not sufficient will they give another chance or request to submit for additional documents. as medical request has given 45days, but it is not sufficient for my case as PCC is taking 3months time for US.

Please advise
 
scylla said:
1. Your wife MUST complete the medical now and you must include her PCCs. If you don't, your application will be refused. It doesn't matter if she wants to come to Canada now or not. She must go through the process along with you.

Thanks for the reply, when they sent the medical request, they mentioned whether the VISA is up to us whether to include dependents or not. If not included they told they will process it separately.

1. I'm in US and I'm not sure whether I will relocate to canada. May be down the line I may settle in canada
2. In US FBI is taking 2 to 3 months for PCC and 1.5 months for India PCC from Indian embassy so 45days is not sufficient, I can send the receipts.
3. In Indian embassy they will take original passports so they will give with PCC, so I can't submit original passports with medical. I can send the receipt as proof that passport is in Indian embassy.
3. I donot have enough funds for 3 people, if I can proceed with alone, I can show funds for one person.
4. If future is uncertain I don't think to put money 800$ for just medical checkup and VISA fees of another 700$ fees and maintaining of balance of 17000$ in bank
5. I don't see anywhere that dependent should be present along with applicant even though princial applicant claim points initially.
 
RockinCanada said:
As you said, if you exclude your wife's education, you will not meet the point criteria, then it is understood that you cannot do that and if you withdraw her name, your application is refused for not meeting criteria.

At this point, if you do not send documents for everybody mentioned on the application, they will reject the application.

Why do you want to do that? Go ahead and let the proces complete. If you want that when you get a job then she come, it is absolutely fine. Nobody is asking you to go together (but certainly there is a date on the visa by which one has to enter, else PR will be canceled.

1. There is no where mentioned that dependent should be present with the process along with applicant even though princial applicant claim points initially.
2. My most concerned documents is the FBI PCC, I can't send with medical since their process time is 2 to 4months. which is beyond my control. I can show the receipts for applied for PCC and original passports submitted to Indian Embassy for PCC.

If you see anywhere this applicant & dependent eligibility information could you please forward the URL.
 
It is not necessary that the dependent go with you to Canada when you go there. I am talking about removing one person from the application who has some contribution to your being eligible. I would use common sense here really.

Rest, it is your application. If you want to hit and try, you are most welcome.

canadaprocess said:
1. There is no where mentioned that dependent should be present with the process along with applicant even though princial applicant claim points initially.
2. My most concerned documents is the FBI PCC, I can't send with medical since their process time is 2 to 4months. which is beyond my control. I can show the receipts for applied for PCC and original passports submitted to Indian Embassy for PCC.

If you see anywhere this applicant & dependent eligibility information could you please forward the URL.