Is technically LICO+30% just case you hadn't realized.Does anybody know LICO for Quebec for 7 persons?
Is technically LICO+30% just case you hadn't realized.Does anybody know LICO for Quebec for 7 persons?
https://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/family-reunification/requirements-sponsor/specific-requirements/financial-standards/calculation.phpIs technically LICO+30% just case you hadn't realized.
If you are living in Quebec, they still only require 1 years income proof, not 3. So if you and your co-signer husband has 2017 income qualifying for parents LICO, then you may be able to apply in 2018 or 2019. Need to read the Quebec rules on exactly what income will qualify you for 2018. If they require 2016 income, then you'll need to wait until 2019.Hello,
I want to sponsor my parents.My husband is going to be a co-signor. He had a big income for many years, but he was laid off in 2016 and found
a new job only in 2017.So, he had a big income for 2014, 2015 and almost nothing for 2016
Does anybody know if we we will be eligible?
Your accountant is wrong. Don't take immigration advice from an accountant.
The only status that matters is that when you actually submit the app. As long as you're common-law/married at time app is submitted, and co-signer is a PR/citizen, then both incomes can be used to meet LICO going back 3 years.
What each of your status was in previous 3 tax years is completely irrelevant.
You can certainly pay a consultant for another opinion, but rest assured this is correct.
Thanks forgot about Quebec. Depending on the instructions you may be able to apply or only wait a year.If you are living in Quebec, they still only require 1 years income proof, not 3. So if you and your co-signer husband has 2017 income qualifying for parents LICO, then you may be able to apply in 2018 or 2019. Need to read the Quebec rules on exactly what income will qualify you for 2018. If they require 2016 income, then you'll need to wait until 2019.
Thanks forgot about Quebec. Depending on the instructions you may be able to apply or only wait a year.
Thanks forgot about Quebec. Depending on the instructions you may be able to apply or only wait a year.
Why not wait until actual rules are posted before complaining how unfair it is.anyone knows how self employed people can apply in 2018 if they ask 2017 income? We will not get it till end of year! It is so unfair!
No.I moved as PR last year. Can I use my US income (it was definitely more than the minimum), to sponsor parents? I guess not, but I want to confirm (the ircc website doesnt explicitly say i cannot).
As long as he is also a PR/citizen, he can be your co-signer if you're common-law. It's not like you are sponsoring him so proof of common-law evidence would be minimal. The Stat Declaration of common-law form is required, and a few joint accounts should be enough.hi everyone. I am in a common-law relationship and I am interested to apply for parents sponsorship. I need my partner to co-sign to meet the income requirements. my question is if they need us to prove we are common-law? we are living together more than a year but he has not brought my name into any documents sofar. The only thing we have is a joint bank account opened 2 years ago !
do you think there would be any problem regarding that?
No they are your parents so you must be the primary applicant.i plan to sponsor my parents in 2018. i don't have the income for the last three years to show support but my wife does (we have been married for 4 years now), so when i fill out the initial intent to sponsor application, should i put down my wife's name as principal applicant or mine.