Like EI assume CERB is unlikely to be counted towards your income amount for LICO.
May be I understood it incorrectly but it does not say anything about your eligibility let alone if it affects your current or future sponsorship application
“ EI and CERB won’t cause you to default
If the person you sponsored collects Employment Insurance (EI) or the CERB during the undertaking period, it will not cause you to default.
However, if the person you sponsored collects social assistance during the undertaking period, you have to repay the amount. If you don’t, you’ll be in default of your undertaking.”
Well I pretty clear and easily to understand.
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If you collect the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB), you’re still eligible to sponsor your spouse, parent, grandparent, child or other relative as long as you meet all the requirements to be a sponsor.
CERB isn’t considered social assistance. Collecting CERB won’t make you ineligible to sponsor. so IF you (sponsor) collect CERB (not EI) it will not effect your sponsorship
EI and CERB won’t cause you to default
If the person you sponsored collects Employment Insurance (EI) or the CERB during the undertaking period, it will not cause you to default.
However, if the person you sponsored collects social assistance during the undertaking period, you have to repay the amount. If you don’t, you’ll be in default of your undertaking. so IF the person you sponsored in the past collecting EI and CERB will not make you ineligibility bz EI and CERB is not social assistance for sponsored person side.
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