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silenthill82

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Apr 14, 2010
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Dear All,

I am very new to this part of the forum so I am sorry if this question has been asked and answered before.

I am planning to sponsor my wife once I move to Canada as a permenant resident. My question is : do I need to show proof of income for the past 12 months? or that is only if dependent children are included in the application?

Many thanks indeed.

Silenthill82
 
Hi there!

Firstly, you dont have to apologize for asking questions. We are all out to help each other and, and at one point, were in the same boat as you :)

About your question. You do not need income proof to sponsor your wife unless you have dependent children. However, you need to send them your Option C (showing your taxes and everything) along with your application. But if you do not have Option C for some reason, then you can show other proof of income in lieu of the former, because CIC would want to know how you guys intend to support yourselves in Canada.

Hope this helps. Any questions, ask away. You will find many helpful people on this forum :)
 
You can search the forum for this topic.. there has been plenty of threads discussing this topic..

To be brief - No You do not need a proof of income to sponsor a wife but you should not be on any social assistance or welfare.. and you have to prove that you will be able to support your self and your wife once she lands...
 
Dear Shamsia and Kuku,

Thank you very much indeed for your kind and prompt answer to my query.

Many thanks and best wishes,

Silenthill82
 
Hi! my husband (sponsor) has only been employed since August this year. He was unemployed before that so he won't be able to produce proof of income for the past 12 months. His mother was supporting him financially. However, he is earning well now and has good employment status. Will they accept application if we wont be able to show proof of income for the past 12 months?
 
Avicon2016 said:
Hi! my husband (sponsor) has only been employed since August this year. He was unemployed before that so he won't be able to produce proof of income for the past 12 months. His mother was supporting him financially. However, he is earning well now and has good employment status. Will they accept application if we wont be able to show proof of income for the past 12 months?

He should explain that he was unemployed before but now he is employed and expects to continue to be employed. There is no Low Income CutOff for spousal sponsorships. So your case would be exempted from assessment anyway.