Yes that is fact too, they haven’t posted 2019 income requirements as of yet. But last years trend shows almost $1,000 increase per year.There has been no announcement on this year’s program so nobody can guarantee what the requirements will be. There was already an announcements that there will be some changes. Would suggest waiting and not posting last year’s requirements.
In order to qualify for PGP it is LICO plus 30% of LICO amount for each qualifying year. Hope it helps!IRCC doesn’t actually set LICO. As far as I can see, Statscan generates the information for LICO.
I understand that. What I am saying is that LICO isn’t an arbitrary number set by IRCC. It’s determined by previous year from the StatCan Survey if Consumer Finances by StatsCan.In order to qualify for PGP it is LICO plus 30% of LICO amount for each qualifying year. Hope it helps!
Got you thanks for the information.I understand that. What I am saying is that LICO isn’t an arbitrary number set by IRCC. It’s determined by previous year from the StatCan Survey if Consumer Finances by StatsCan.
Your mother would still have to pay unless she has covid. Visitors don’t get any coverage unless covid related. It will be up to the doctor how they will bill.Hi guys,
My parents are currently here on a super visa. My mom needs to go to the Dr to renew her medicine prescriptions. The Dr she usually sees is only doing tele appointments and the clinic is closed to the public. Usually we just go and pay cash and see the Dr. However now due to COVID, the clinic is closed.
Where we live in Ontario the province has temporarily suspended billing non OHIP covered patients for Dr visits due to the COVID emergency situation. I will imagine that will apply to my moms situation as well. Now my question is will the fact that my mom received OHIP services affect her ability to apply for permanent residency? I dont want IRCC to think that she used social services/welfare. I am more than willing to pay the Dr fee but i'm not sure how the Dr will facilitate the payment. When i call to book an appointment i'll let them know that I prefer to pay rather than billing OHIP.
Here is the OHIP link for reference:
http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/pro/programs/ohip/bulletins/4000/bul4749.aspx
pre-tax total incomeQuick question, I was wondering re income threshold, is it Total income or Net Income as per Notice of Assessment?
You mean line number 150 - Total Income or Line 236 - Net income ?pre-tax total income
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-5482-instruction-fill-financial-evaluation-form-1283.htmlYou mean line number 150 - Total Income or Line 236 - Net income ?
You qualify if the rules are the same as last year.. We have no idea whether there will be PGP2020 and what changes are being made to the program. Who gets selected to apply was the major issue after the last few years. Random and first come first serve have not been well received so there may be priority based on something . You will have to wait and see whether you qualify to apply for PGP2020 or 2021 once the program is officially announced. As you must already know the demand far exceeds the amount of spots and PR for parents and grandparents is never guaranteed.Can someone help with my situation?
I just got sponsored by my husband and became PR this year, and I want to sponsor my parents. My hudband will be the co-signer. Do I qualify as a sponsor if his income for the last 3 years meet the requirement? or I have to wait 3 years to apply