My wife is receiving social assistance "Welfare" as she can't find work. I'm planning to sponsor my parents in 2-3 years from now. Dose wife being on welfare would make me ineligible to sponsor my parents?
As long as you meet LICO on your own for all members in your family. How are you sponsoring them in 2-3 years? It is a lottery.My wife is receiving social assistance "Welfare" as she can't find work. I'm planning to sponsor my parents in 2-3 years from now. Dose wife being on welfare would make me ineligible to sponsor my parents?
Sorry, I meant sponsoring their superVisaAs long as you meet LICO on your own for all members in your family. How are you sponsoring them in 2-3 years? It is a lottery.
Still, you and your spouse need to meet LICO for all members in your family.Sorry, I meant sponsoring their superVisa
You need to meet LICO for the number of people in your family. And parents need to pass a medical. Do you think you will meet LICO without spouse as co-signer?Sorry, I meant sponsoring their superVisa
Yes, I believe in 2 years I can meet LICO without spouse as co-signer, I'm just afraid that my wife being or have applied for welfare will affect me too!You need to meet LICO for the number of people in your family. And parents need to pass a medical. Do you think you will meet LICO without spouse as co-signer?
This is two years away so not an issue. If you have any children then LICO will increase.Yes, I believe in 2 years I can meet LICO without spouse as co-signer, I'm just afraid that my wife being or have applied for welfare will affect me too!
Yeah, I'm not worried meeting the LICO requirement, just worried that my wife welfare application would make me ineligible!This is two years away so not an issue. If you have any children then LICO will increase.
Not an issue since they are not her parents nor are you applying for a few years.Yeah, I'm not worried meeting the LICO requirement, just worried that my wife welfare application would make me ineligible!
not a concern unless your wife continue to get walfare for years down the road. btw. isn't walfare calculated based on family income?Yeah, I'm not worried meeting the LICO requirement, just worried that my wife welfare application would make me ineligible!
How is your wife qualifying for welfare if you are working even if you don’t meet LICO now? That is the part that doesn’t make sense. Not finding work doesn’t mean you qualify for welfare. There is also a labour shortage in many industries so she should be able to find some sort of employment.Yeah, I'm not worried meeting the LICO requirement, just worried that my wife welfare application would make me ineligible!
Same question legitimately... To be granted welfare, both must not be working or be separated.How is your wife qualifying for welfare if you are working even if you don’t meet LICO now? That is the part that doesn’t make sense. Not finding work doesn’t mean you qualify for welfare. There is also a labour shortage in many industries so she should be able to find some sort of employment.
I think its possible legally. But you would have to make a very low income for that. May depend on province he reside , but for québec and ontario i know it would be hard.Same question legitimately... To be granted welfare, both must not be working or be separated.
Looks like OP is from BC. And pretty sure low income is calculated per family (i.e. couple in OP's case). The following is for people who is already on social assistance and how much can they still earn per family to continue to receive income assistance.I think its possible legally. But you would have to make a very low income for that. May depend on province he reside , but for québec and ontario i know it would be hard. Ontario as an exemple would look both your income as a couple and not separatly for making a decision if you need it or not. Otherwise most canadian mom with young children would be on social welfare taking care of children at home while their husband work.
Classification | Monthly Earnings Exemption |
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Single Person: Aged 19-64 | $500 |
Single Person: with Confirmed Pregnancy | $500 |
Single Person: Over 65 | $500 |
Couple: Under Age 65 | $500 |
So lets assume is wife receive it legally . 500 $ a month is way to low income for supporting anyone immigration .Looks like OP is from BC. And pretty sure low income is calculated per family (i.e. couple in OP's case). The following if or people who is already on social assistance and how much can they still earn per family to continue to receive income assistance.
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/governments/policies-for-government/bcea-policy-and-procedure-manual/support-and-shelter/family-composition
CAN I EARN MONEY WHILE ON INCOME ASSISTANCE?
You can earn some money while you are on IA, but there are limits to how much income you can earn (referred to as "earned income") without it affecting your assistance. For example, if you are a single person or a couple with no dependents, the earned income limit is $500 per month. If you earn more that your allowable monthly exemption, your IA payment will be reduced by the amount you have gone over.
For example: Your regular IA payment is $1,060 and your earnings exemption is $500. This month you earn $600, so your IA payment will be reduced to $960 ($1,060-$100) as you earned $100 over the $500 monthly earnings limit.
The table below shows the earning exemptions for IA dependent on your family size.
Classification Monthly Earnings Exemption Single Person: Aged 19-64 $500 Single Person: with Confirmed Pregnancy $500 Single Person: Over 65 $500 Couple: Under Age 65 $500
Size of Family Unit | LICO – 12 Months | LICO – 6 Months |
one person | $27,514 | $13,757 |
two persons | $34,254 | $17,127 |
three persons | $42,110 | $21,055 |
four persons | $51,128 | $25,564 |
five persons | $57,988 | $28,994 |
six persons | $65,400 | $32,700 |
seven persons | $72,814 | $36,407 |
If more than seven persons, for each additional person, add | $7,412 | $3,706 |