ACCanada said:
I've been reading some of the application documents and on the document checklist it talks about proving a minimum income required, would this be a piece we skip because of spousal sponsorship? Specifically question 18 and 19.
19 on the checklist is only for those that must meet the income requirement. You don't, so you can put N/A for all of the boxes in 19.
For 18, it isn't a definite requirement to have a letter from your employer. In my case, I didn't want to ask my employer for a letter because I didn't want them to know I was going to be leaving the UK, so I included copies of my original contract and my pay slips to prove I was working.
Understand that even though there is no minimum income requirement to sponsor only a spouse, a couple MUST show CIC that they can support themselves without needing welfare. If CIC believes that a couple wouldn't be able to survive without claiming welfare, they can and will refuse the app.
For you guys, as students who won't be able to work that much and need to pay all of your school fees, books etc. on top of living costs, letters from your families stating that they will support you will be a massive help. CIC will know that if you can't support yourselves, you will turn to your families instead of welfare.
ACCanada said:
Also, I've looked at the fees and gone through what it would be paying. I've checked off: Sponsorship application (75),family member who is spouse (550), and right of permanent resident fee (490). I see one that says principal applicant (475), am I meant to be paying that one as well? Sorry if this isn't the right area for this.
You do not pay a "Family member who is a spouse" fee. That is for couples where both partners are foreign and immigrating to Canada together. In your case, the spouse of the principal applicant is you, so no need to pay a fee for you to immigrate to Canada.
Sponsorship application (per application) $75
Principal applicant $475
Right of Permanent Residence Fee $490
Total: $1040