Parker's already told her based on her experiences. She has been there, done that.Doe123 said:But the concern is that she [the person being sponsored] would be considered to be receiving social assistance due to the increase to the monthly disability payments. It's not a concern about if it's okay for myself to be receiving disability assistance. But if the increase to the monthly disability payments is intended to be for my wife or not. That presumingly would not be allowed and considered that she is also recieving disabiltiy assistance (or social assistance). So now the question remains; does the official definition of social assistance include disability? This may require the knowledge of someone in my exact situation.
At this point, if you're still unsure, maybe you should contact a lawyer? I don't know if we can tell you anything else at this point. I'm not trying to be mean - it just seems like our experience/research isn't enough to assure you. Someone with legal experience might be able to where we cannot. You can try for a free consultation - that way it won't cost you a thing. Just google immigration lawyers near you and ask for a free consultation by phone or Skype. I did one by Skype for the same reasons. I was very paranoid about an issue in my application and the answers here didn't make me feel better. Hearing the lawyer back up the information I got here helped me calm down.
Good luck!