Recent social media discussions about IRCC removing spousal points from Express Entry have caused confusion. Here’s the truth behind the rumors and how it affects applicants.
Key Facts
✔ No Official Policy Change Yet – Despite a leaked 2024 internal email discussing potential removal of spousal points, IRCC has not implemented this change as of June 2025.
✔ Current System Still in Place – Spousal points (positive or negative) still apply to CRS scores.
✔ IRCC Cracking Down on Misrepresentation – The agency is closely reviewing cases where applicants falsely declare spouses as non-accompanying to inflate CRS scores.
Why This Matters
1- Misrepresentation Risks – If IRCC finds an applicant lied about spousal status (e.g., spouse is already in Canada but declared non-accompanying), it can lead to:
- Application refusal
- 5-year ban for misrepresentation
2- Future Changes Possible – The leaked email suggests IRCC may revisit spousal points to prevent system manipulation.
What Applicants Should Do
✅ Always provide truthful information – Never misrepresent marital status to gain CRS points.
✅ Monitor official IRCC updates – No changes are confirmed yet, but policies may evolve.
✅ Consult an RCIC – If unsure about spousal declaration, seek professional advice.
Bottom Line: While IRCC is scrutinizing spousal declarations, the current system remains unchanged. Honesty is critical—gaming the system could result in severe penalties.
For official updates, stay tuned to our website and social media channels for updates
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