Miching said:
Dear Friends,
I just came in Canada last August 30 with Permanent Resident Visa. I'm getting married back home in June and I want to sponsor my husband. I have reviewed the application forms and it says there I should submit my 12 month income statements. I am blessed to have a full time job however UI just started working last November (meaning I'm only 6 months in my work). Do you think I still need to wait until I have worked for a year? Please help. I wanted to bring him here soon.
History:
We both applied as immigrant before under the FSW class, unfortunately, his papers reached the quota for his profession. We can't get married yet that time because my Dad is also an overseas worker and we wanted him to be there when we het married, so we scheduled it this June. But I need to leave since my visa will expire.
THANK YOU AND I APPRECIATE ALL INFORMATIONS THAT YOU CAN SHARE. SUPER THANKS
Hi Miching,
You are fine having been working for 6 months for the past 12 months. I was in the same situation, and this is what I did:
- Get the option C printout of last year
- Calculate the income of the last 12 preceding months before the month I was going to send the application, put the number into the application's form (financial form, I believe)
- Get a Letter of Employment from the employer. The letter has the information of how long I have been working, how much my annual salary is
- Attached above documents into the application and send it.
Hope it would help you.