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The husband has a criminal record, and the wife applied for immigration to Canada with her children. Is it okay?

It seems that you don't know a lot about the immigration procedures in Canada. First of all, I will tell you a question, if you are an immigrant applicant. No matter what form of immigration application you apply for, if you have a spouse, your spouse will coexist with your application status when you immigrate. For example, if you apply for immigration under any circumstances, as long as your married person and your spouse immigrate at the same time, there is no possibility that you immigrate and your spouse stays here. Unless you are single, if you meet some immigration conditions in Canada, when conditions permit you to apply,

Besides, talk about your husband's problems. If your husband can issue a certificate of innocence at the local police station and notarize it at the notary office, he should have the opportunity to submit it with your application. . . .

Third, you said that emigrating after studying abroad is also a correct way, but I want to remind you that this way is not very easy and the cost is relatively expensive. . . Time is not short, because not every international student can complete the immigration application by studying abroad. Therefore, it is recommended that all aspects of the conditions be investigated accurately before acting. . .