Me and my husband and would like to sponsor his Mom, dad & his sister is a dependent child (under 22) how many people will the family size be? we do not have any children. I would be the co-signer for his application.
Your family size would be 5 in totalMe and my husband and would like to sponsor his Mom, dad & his sister is a dependent child (under 22) how many people will the family size be? we do not have any children. I would be the co-signer for his application.
5 is the family size You can check for yourselves below.Me and my husband and would like to sponsor his Mom, dad & his sister is a dependent child (under 22) how many people will the family size be? we do not have any children. I would be the co-signer for his application.
No, not at all. The auto-screening process will eliminate your application once it's processed.Hi all, I have a quick question , can someone has a chance to apply for parents sponsorship if his minimum income is short of a few dollars to reach criteria ?
Thanks. That's a good observation. Here's my understanding so far:Thanks @vicwest. Seems they changed the sentence to mention “IMMEDIATE” FAMILY instead so it’s bit confusing. However, based on previous year’s calculation of family unit we do need to add the people we are sponsoring to our family size (parents for sure). Please, check link below.
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1460&top=14
I am not sure if both of us need to add our In Laws too in EOI form when we cosign each other application.
So double guessing about answer to this question as either 6 or 4.
Can someone please confirm?
7 people | $69,935 | $87,172 | $85,835 |
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CCB is not considered as income and cannot be included. Check line 150 from your return. This is the total that can be included and considered.Hi Guys,
I am planning on sponsoring my parents, so in total it will be '7' people including myself who I will be responsible for.
7 people $69,935 $87,172 $85,835
For example: If Sponsorer earned $87K for 2018, 2019 & 2020, can he include Spouse as a Co-signer on the application & the only resource of income for this co-signer is CCB.
Can CCB be considered as a income so that spouse can be considered as a co-signer?
Found this online, about Income calculation rules for a Sponsor
https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/regulations/SOR-2002-227/section-134.html?wbdisable=true
Thanks & I appreciate your response.
Yesis my understanding correct: income will be based on NOA of 2018 2019 2020, so they will have to check my 2020 income only after next year's filing?
No, you cannot. You can submit one expression of interest for your family and your spouse can submit an expression of interest for their parents.Hi,
Can I apply for 2 applications? One for my parents +4 us, ie 6 total. And other for my In Laws +4 (6 in total) ?
Please advise.
Thanks,
Thank you Scylla. So can i be Co sponsor in my spouse application and vice versa?No, you cannot. You can submit one expression of interest for your family and your spouse can submit an expression of interest for their parents.
Yes. You'll need to make sure you meet lico for you and your spouse + your parents and dependents + your spouse's parents and dependents.Thank you Scylla. So can i be Co sponsor in my spouse application and vice versa?
They are going to be eligible for OHIP when they become permanent residentsI have a thought in my mind and wanted to see what fellow forum members opinions are: if my parents get selected for this years draw their application processing will most likely take a year. This would mean I’d have to apply to extend their supervisa status as they’re currently in Canada: Which would mean they would be able to obtain OHIP due to being approved in principle buttt in order to get approved for supervisa extension the govt would want to see insurance coverage for visitors. Most insurance companies don’t issue that coverage if ohip already exists.
What do you guys think