Nothing much... Just read the entire requirement on the websiteHi All,
What all should one be ready with for EOI application next week
CERB is taxable income so it would be counted as your income toward line 150 on NOA. EI this year on the other hand is still not very clear, if it's taxable or not as the Govt is transitioning from CERB to EI for those who are needing it. It's best to check with your accountant for thisso the detail income requirement for 2020 is out, but I can not find any confirmation that will they count CERB or EI as well? any thought?
ThanksNothing much... Just read the entire requirement on the website
But most importantly, you must meet the income requirement before anything else...
Link: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/family-sponsorship/sponsor-parents-grandparents.html
well, for normal years, EI was taxable, right? but seems it was not counted beforeCERB is taxable income so it would be counted as your income toward line 150 on NOA. EI this year on the other hand is still not very clear, if it's taxable or not as the Govt is transitioning from CERB to EI for those who are needing it. It's best to check with your accountant for this
If you are in doubt, definitely call IRCC and ask for advice.well, for normal years, EI was taxable, right? but seems it was not counted before
wondering should I call IRCC to clarify
Whatever the amount on the Line 150 on NOA would be the amount to be determined your incomeAre they looking for total income(line 150 on Notice of assessment) or do I have to subtract any deductions from it? (RRSP)?
There is deductions from total income written right under line 150
Your income must be 3 year 2018-2019-2020, and all 3 year must meet the required incomeI landed in canada in oct 2017 and found job in 2018 Feb. My income as per 2018 tax for 2017 income is below the minimum threshold but 2019 and 2020 is above. Am I still eligible or not? Please advise
Hi babybenz,AA) No, your husband would have no risk of rejection as co-sponsor. Just make sure his income is the one on the line 150 of his NOA, Canada
BB) The "You" here is collectively term, meaning the main sponsor and the co-sponsor income or, regarded as "total household income"
CC) I have also sponsored my parents and my partner is co-sponsored. We have not been checked but I heard there's case that CRA request income proof again... So, it's better to follow what they request that is to maintain your household level of income during the sponsorship. And it's not my interpretation, it is the written in the rules on the IRCC website
Hope it helps
Thank you , i will have to apply for my in laws later then. Whats the wait period to sponsor my in laws after we apply for my parents, because my wife and I are sponsoring them together.Sorry to hear that you are short for one year. Unfortunately, the machine-reading process will eliminate any mismatch or under requirement so your chance to get approved is next to zero... There is no emotion or human involved in this screening process yet. You may submit the interest to sponsor; you may even get selected but at the start of the actual process, you will be disqualified automatically. So, would you try?