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jj0502

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Hello folks,

I landed on 22nd feb 2018, i met income requirement for 2019 and 2020, however i am confused about my annual income in 2018, because as you see my landing date is in feb, so if they calculate my income from landing date on prorata basis than i am meeting income requirement, however if they calculate over all income than i am not eligible.

Can they calculate my income from my landing date?

Please help me
 
You should be eligible on the basis of the income on all the 3 years of NOA from CRA. Just check and see ur total earnings in each of your NOA's for the last 3 years.
 
I checked it my incone for 2018 is $50k and we are family of 4
So will you be sponsoring both your parents.
No of people in your family is 4 - is that you, your spouse and 2 kids ??

Can you clarify the number of people in your family in total considering your parents
 
Hello folks,

I landed on 22nd feb 2018, i met income requirement for 2019 and 2020, however i am confused about my annual income in 2018, because as you see my landing date is in feb, so if they calculate my income from landing date on prorata basis than i am meeting income requirement, however if they calculate over all income than i am not eligible.

Can they calculate my income from my landing date?

Please help me

They do not calculate your income on a pro rata basis. They will take exactly what is shown in your 2018 NOA.
 
I landed on feb 22nd, so i worked for 10 months and 2018 income was 51k.

Unfortunately you don't qualify in that case. You need to have $60K for 4 people. The good news is that you will qualify next year and the intake of applications is going to be larger in 2021 (30K).
 
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