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Ottawa Tightens Grip on Immigration Score Manipulation

Canada is now taking firm action against skilled immigration applicants who attempt to game the system by listing their spouses as “non-accompanying.” This move gives them an edge in the ranking process—but it may not be above board.

The Loophole That Boosts Scores

The country’s point-based immigration system—used since 2015—rewards candidates based on age, education, language skills, work experience, and adaptability. Those with the highest scores in periodic draws receive invitations to apply for permanent residency.

By declaring a spouse as “non-accompanying,” some applicants appear single and are assessed more favorably, often receiving a higher score.

A Common Strategy, Now Under Scrutiny

Immigration consultant Kubeir Kamal said the tactic has “historically” been used, but is now increasingly common. As competition rises, more applicants are tempted to stretch the rules in pursuit of permanent residency.

While not explicitly illegal, this strategy is seen as a manipulation of the system’s intent—raising ethical and legal concerns.

What Comes Next?

Ottawa’s crackdown signals stricter oversight ahead. The government aims to close gaps that compromise fairness, especially as Canada’s immigration targets continue to grow.

With new scrutiny in place, applicants must tread carefully—or risk consequences that could derail their immigration dreams.

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