But, you stated that you were Single in 2018. So who is going to be your co-signer? Sorry, i didnt mean to offend you.i am eligible so calm down , co-signer will work for me. https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1461&top=14
But, you stated that you were Single in 2018. So who is going to be your co-signer? Sorry, i didnt mean to offend you.i am eligible so calm down , co-signer will work for me. https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1461&top=14
The link stated that your current spouse/common-law partner can be the co-signer. And income of all 3 previous years can be counted even when the relationship started later. Copied portion from the link:But, you stated that you were Single in 2018. So who is going to be your co-signer? Sorry, i didnt mean to offend you.
I think assumption here is if you have a co-signer now, he/she can be the co-signer for the entire duration of income requirement years (in this case, 2018, 2918 and 2020, even if the sponsor and co-signer were not married in 2018 and/or 2019).But, you stated that you were Single in 2018. So who is going to be your co-signer? Sorry, i didnt mean to offend you.
Ok. You know, that you have to prove the IRCC that you were/are in a relationship with your co-signer. Just a heads up. We are here to help each other out on this Forum.i am eligible so calm down , co-signer will work for me. https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1461&top=14
NoDoes anyone still know how many invitations have been sent?????? This is really frustrating than sending applications in one day..
Hahaha! So, it means....let's go wife/Common-law hunting/fishing/phishing, now that you do not qualify for 2018 income. Find one who can co-sign?The link stated that your current spouse/common-law partner can be the co-signer. And income of all 3 previous years can be counted even when the relationship started later. Copied portion from the link:
Regardless of how long you’ve been married or in a common-law relationship:
- your spouse or common-law partner can be your co-signer
- your co-signer must provide proof of income for the last 3 taxation years before the date of your application
Thats one perspective. However, as long as someone is ready to take the responsibility (by co-signing), it should not matter. The fact is only partners are allowed to be a co-signer. Once you are serious in a relationship and ready to take each other’s responsibility, it should not matter. The only thing I would like to know is how the family size is calculated before two established relationship. Moreover, what if one or both of them were in other relationship before, do we have to count ex-partner (may be not, but I am curious to know)?Hahaha! So, it means....let's go wife/Common-law hunting/fishing/phishing, now that you do not qualify for 2018 income. Find one who can co-sign?
Too, fishy! Hunty, hunty.
Yeah but the spouse also need to sign to commit for the 20 years undertaking. It may be actually a bigger commitment than signing to get married!!Hahaha! So, it means....let's go wife/Common-law hunting/fishing/phishing, now that you do not qualify for 2018 income. Find one who can co-sign?
Too, fishy! Hunty, hunty.
No. previous undertaking would be ...If I have enough income to show do I need to show my spouse as co-sign?
In the form IMM5768- what is my previous undertaking, If I got my PR in CEC should I add me, my wife and son in the previous undertaking?
Your ID/Name has been short listed.Hi ,
Probably wrong thread but just want to use this thread since many experienced guys are here
i received invitation for my parents yesterday and have few questions hoping to get some help
any thoughts help is much appreciated
- income requirements - 2020 and 2019 is okay but 2018 i am sort 1500$ so wondering if still okay or not?
- i was single in 2018 so i should check for 3 person i guess , so co -sign won't help for 2018 i believe ??
- also was student earlier 2018 part so not sure that makes a difference ?
*** before someone start saying stuff , let me update this i am eligible with co-signer , https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1461&top=14
No. There is always next year.do you think its game over for those who did not get invited yet ?![]()
thank you.. just that the spark is fading year on yearNo. There is always next year.