Blackdisc said:
What happens if one loses his job and has sponspored his spouse (waiting for AIP) ?
I'm terribly sorry to hear that you may find yourself in this situation.
As far as I know, there is no income requirement to sponsor a spouse, as long as the sponsor is not on government/social assistance. CIC wants to make sure that if/when the applicant becomes a PR they are not required to go on any financial assistance (welfare) that would cost the government money and that they can support themselves.
Does the sponsor have savings? Does the applicant have savings? If no, does the sponsor have family members that would be willing to financially support the sponsor/applicant until such time that the sponsor can find a new job/source of income? If yes for any of the above, make a case for it. Print out screenshots of savings accounts, get bank printouts and official documents from the account manager at your local branch that provide proof of savings. Print out screenshots of the applicants bank accounts. Get a letters from family/friends/relatives that are willing to help the sponsor/applicant out in the time that they don't have a steady income. Provide proof that the sponsor is making efforts to find another job as well.
I'm not sure if I've covered everything, so maybe a more senior member can add or confirm my post.
Please don't be discouraged, I know how it feels. You will get through this.