You only provide your husband NOA if your husband signed on as co-signer for your parents for Jan 2015. Since you got married in 2015, your family size increased by 1 for 2015 tax year. If you have baby in 2016, your family size increased additionally by 1. So assuming you were single when you submitted your application, your family size was 3, 1 for you and 2 for your parents for 2015. However since you got married in 2015, your family size is now 4 and thus must meet 2015 LICO for family size of 4 on your own income. Your husband's income has no effect as he is not your co-signer at time of submitting application. When your baby comes in 2016, you must meet 2016 LICO income for family size of 5. Again on your own income. You cannot add your husband's income since he is not a co-signer.ha08 said:Hello,
I have a status change question. Submitted my parents application on Jan.2015 and received the confirmation email from CIC.
I got married on Oct.2015, and if having a baby in 2016. I guess I should update CIC my marriage status change and the new baby.
Is CIC going to re-evaluate my family size and family income? Do I need to provide my husband NOA ?
Thank you,
You have to notify CIC for the changes.ha08 said:Hello,
I have a status change question. Submitted my parents application on Jan.2015 and received the confirmation email from CIC.
I got married on Oct.2015, and if having a baby in 2016. I guess I should update CIC my marriage status change and the new baby.
Is CIC going to re-evaluate my family size and family income? Do I need to provide my husband NOA ?
Thank you,
Just so you know, the co-signer spouses can be added or removed at anytime during the processing of sponsorship application and therefore their income can be added to total household income. CIC had to change their income calculation policy after they were sued in federal courts. I have confirmed this with the manager at CPC-Mississauga.screech339 said:You only provide your husband NOA if your husband signed on as co-signer for your parents for Jan 2015. Since you got married in 2015, your family size increased by 1 for 2015 tax year. If you have baby in 2016, your family size increased additionally by 1. So assuming you were single when you submitted your application, your family size was 3, 1 for you and 2 for your parents for 2015. However since you got married in 2015, your family size is now 4 and thus must meet 2015 LICO for family size of 4 on your own income. Your husband's income has no effect as he is not your co-signer at time of submitting application. When your baby comes in 2016, you must meet 2016 LICO income for family size of 5. Again on your own income. You cannot add your husband's income since he is not a co-signer.
The survey is ridiculously long and you never mentioned it's going to take hours. I started it and left it around 40%. Sorry mate!BethMartin said:If any of you are interested in telling me about your experiences with, and recommendations for, the sponsorship process I'd like to invite you to go to https://survey.ryerson.ca:443/s?s=4526 .
On the first page you'll find more information about the survey, and at the bottom of that page there is a button to click on to start the survey. The survey can be done in English or French. The moderators of this forum have given me permission to post about the survey.
Thanks everyone for answering my question.ha08 said:Hello,
I have a status change question. Submitted my parents application on Jan.2015 and received the confirmation email from CIC.
I got married on Oct.2015, and if having a baby in 2016. I guess I should update CIC my marriage status change and the new baby.
Is CIC going to re-evaluate my family size and family income? Do I need to provide my husband NOA ?
Thank you,
To me, the processing time at LVO for PR processing isn't correct anymore.vnexpress said:The processing time for PGP at most visa offices still looks torturing and not a single word I can find that suggest things will change. What can we do, folks?
yes - you need to meet 4 person income for all three years. Yes - you can add your incomes for all three years.net111 said:Hi all,
I am applying parents immigrants in Jan 2016. I got married in 2015, and was single for 2012, 2013, and 2014, if I don't take my wife as a co-signer, do I still need meet 4 person income for 2012, 2013, and 2014?
Second, if I take her as co-signer, can we add up our incomes to meet requirements for 2012,2013,&2104, even though we were not married for those years?
Thanks!