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Mrs. said:
Thanks for the answer. Fir some reason I was thinking it referred to a minimum or average income level that was actually published somewhere!

He is a full-time student and has been since 2010. I have asked him to get a letter from the university attesting to this. I have keep records of all money transfers from me to him. Same ones I submitted as part of our application. And others since then.

Maybe you can help me does bank money transfers from my account to his count? We don't use western union they charge more then our bank. Also I send phone credit to him could I claim it?
 
I have used both those methods as well as direct deposits into our account while in Ghana. I am using all this as proof.
 
If my husband just went back home nov 2012 hasn't work in Canada 2012 or and doesn't work back home. I support him all the way he started school jan 2013 full time would be be a dependent no sin #
 
Mrs. said:
Thanks for the answer. Fir some reason I was thinking it referred to a minimum or average income level that was actually published somewhere!

He is a full-time student and has been since 2010. I have asked him to get a letter from the university attesting to this. I have keep records of all money transfers from me to him. Same ones I submitted as part of our application. And others since then.

In that case, he needs a letter stating how much he got for student loans. (which is income)