Note: In most cases, there is no low-income-cut-off (LICO) for spouse, partner or dependent child sponsorships. However, if either a spouse or partner you’re sponsoring has as dependent child who has dependent children of their own, or a dependent child you are sponsoring has a dependent child of their own, you must meet a minimum LICO score, which is determined by the Canadian government each year.
If you must meet LICO requirements, you must include a
Financial Evaluation (IMM 1283) form with your application (see your checklist for more details). If you live in Quebec, you don’t have to submit this form to IRCC. See subsection 1(3) of the
Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR) for more information. If you live in Quebec, you must also meet
Quebec’s conditions to be a sponsor.
In document checklist, they ask you to submit notice of assessment (NOA), you should do so, if you have employment in Canada paycheck and Tax. If you don't have NOA, send them an explain letter. Did you work before you were student in 5 years. Even you were in your country, you can include it in form 5532.
In form 5532, they ask monthly gross / salary income where you put the amount you have earned.