Yes, you are good to go.No mine income for 2022 is 2k n mine spouse is 100 k n our total family size is 5 and LICO requirement is 83k for 2022 and our both combined income is 102k for 2022, seems like we are good right ?
Yes, you are good to go.No mine income for 2022 is 2k n mine spouse is 100 k n our total family size is 5 and LICO requirement is 83k for 2022 and our both combined income is 102k for 2022, seems like we are good right ?
Thanks so much @nov1061 , appreciate your quick response.Unless you are sponsoring your grandparents you don't need to submit your parents birth certificate.What you need is just yours to prove your relationship to your parents.
It's ok. You can check your document checklist section 'sponsor' and under 5 you will see the answer regarding the birth certificates.Thanks so much @nov1061 , appreciate your quick response.
This form helps how cic will calculate your income.I don’t think we need any form like that even though is there is difference in calculation as all three years our combined income is over 125k for family size of 5 which is way over the what is the real LICO… correct me if I am wrong
I will add the following documents as one merged file starting with scan copy of PR card, citizenship certificate and passport.I have a question, at the time I applied for my parent in 2020, I was permanent residence, however now when I am submitting application, I became citizen. this part for sponsor status is confusing for me now. why should I upload my expired PR card?
IMPORTANT: A copy of the exact status in Canada document you submitted with your 2020 Interest to Sponsor form must be included with your application to sponsor your parents and grandparents.
PDF invitation letter you received in your email (if you are a sponsor).Which document should I put under invitation to apply under portal ? Thanks
Upload your expired PR card, Citizenship certificate and first page of your Canadian passport in ONE PDF file.I have a question, at the time I applied for my parent in 2020, I was permanent residence, however now when I am submitting application, I became citizen. this part for sponsor status is confusing for me now. why should I upload my expired PR card?
IMPORTANT: A copy of the exact status in Canada document you submitted with your 2020 Interest to Sponsor form must be included with your application to sponsor your parents and grandparents.
If you are applying for your parents, You need your birth certificate and your parent's marriage certificate.Unless you are sponsoring your grandparents you don't need to submit your parents birth certificate.What you need is just yours to prove your relationship to your parents.
You must answer that you also live abroad and it appears that you return to visit Canada. There is a good chance that your wife will not qualify to sponsor her parents given that the income that will qualify is based on you living and working abroad. It will be up to IRCC to determine whether you will be able to use the income given your situation. Your presence in Canada since 2020 will be especially important and how you structure your employment and taxes. The goal of the program is to allow longterm residents and taxpayers to bring their family members to Canada. Even if you received rental income your wife would still be unemployed.Hi dear folks.
Guess lucky us are preparing the document now.
I have some questions and hope anyone could help answer.
Basic information for my case:
1. My wife (sponsor) is applying for her parents. Her income does not meet the minimum requirement. We are a family with 2 kids, and now undertaking 2, so total number is 6.
2. I am co-signer. My income meets minimum requirement. both wife and myself had filed tax and NOAs in the past 7 years.
3. Wife, myself, kids are all Canadian citizen.
4. Wife has been in Canada in the past 7 years. I'm working in different countries with work visa and come back to Canada every 2-4 months. Sometimes I stay outside of Canada for 6 months continuously, sometimes I stay in Canada for 6 months continuously, working from home for the employer outside of Canada. I don't have a Canadian employer since 2020.
Questions:
1. Form 1344, co-signer residency declaration: Are you a Canadian citizen living exclusively outside Canada? My assumption is No. As I do live both in Canada and other countries.
2. Form 1344, co-signer eligibility assessment, question 3: Do you reside in Canada and no other country? My understanding is, my home is in Canada, and I have strong tie with Canada. But I do live in other countries due to work. What should I answer?
3. Form 5768, question 17 employment history: I worked in different countries not by calendar year, so the gross income of the period will not match my NOA which is by tax year. Should I break down the period by calendar year, so it's easier to match NOA?
4. Form 5768, I have a period of unemployment, but I did receive a payment from employer due to termination of my contract prematurely. So in that period, my status is unemployed, but have gross income?
5. Form 5768, my wife has a period of unemployment, but she had rental income from house that we owned. So during that period, will her status be unemployed, but have gross income?
Thanks a lot in advance. Hope everyone is progressing well.
What do you mean - one of your parents? So you have one parent who has passed away or they are divorced? If not, you include both parents. Your sponsorship of husband is not relevant.Hello,
I need help with the form IMM5768 FINANCIAL EVALUATION FOR PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS. I am just going to one of my parents. i sponsored my husband like 10 years ago. How would I fill up question 3 onwards. where would i give information about my kids. thanks