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simi don

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Both my spouse and I are currently working in Canada on closed work permits. We have received an ITA, and I am the primary applicant. We do not intend to claim CRS points for my spouse’s work experience. Can I include my spouse’s employment details only in the Personal History section and not in Work History? In the Work History section, it asks whether my spouse has any work experience—can I select “No” since we are not claiming points for it? what should I do for thisMy concern is that during our work permit applications, we disclosed our complete employment history. I want to ensure there is no inconsistency or issue during PR processing.
 
Both my spouse and I are currently working in Canada on closed work permits. We have received an ITA, and I am the primary applicant. We do not intend to claim CRS points for my spouse’s work experience. Can I include my spouse’s employment details only in the Personal History section and not in Work History? In the Work History section, it asks whether my spouse has any work experience—can I select “No” since we are not claiming points for it? what should I do for thisMy concern is that during our work permit applications, we disclosed our complete employment history. I want to ensure there is no inconsistency or issue during PR processing.
Hi, I am in the same boat. did you find the right advise?
 
Both my spouse and I are currently working in Canada on closed work permits. We have received an ITA, and I am the primary applicant. We do not intend to claim CRS points for my spouse’s work experience. Can I include my spouse’s employment details only in the Personal History section and not in Work History? In the Work History section, it asks whether my spouse has any work experience—can I select “No” since we are not claiming points for it? what should I do for thisMy concern is that during our work permit applications, we disclosed our complete employment history. I want to ensure there is no inconsistency or issue during PR processing. crossy road
You can include your spouse's employment details in the Personal History section. This is typically where you provide a comprehensive timeline of activities, including work, education, and other relevant experiences.