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Author Topic: Sponsorhip and EI, PLEASE ANSWER, URGENT!!!!!  (Read 526 times)
meley
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« on: December 08, 2008, 03:02:30 pm »

Dear Folks,
I have a q regarding family sponsorhip.  I want to sposor my son to canada.  I am currently on EI, its been about 7 months.  But my wife works  full time.  Now, will CIC reject our sponsorship application because the main applicant, me, is on EI.  My wife is actually a step son to my son, but is a co applicant.  PLEASE answer.  I am getting conficting information.
Thank you...
Meley
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RobsLuv
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« Reply #1 on: December 08, 2008, 03:04:58 pm »

I could be wrong but I don't think EI is the same thing as social assistance.  I'll defer, though, to those with expertise.
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Married Sept '06 after 4 yr LDR.  Applied via outland ap in March 2007 -  refused Jan '08 due to inadmissible adult "dependent child".  Appeal filed Jan '08; still waiting for resolution.
Lois Lane
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« Reply #2 on: December 08, 2008, 06:16:54 pm »

EI is not social assistance!  It will not affect your ability to sponsor. 
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AMB
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« Reply #3 on: December 12, 2008, 10:25:39 pm »

I agree, EI isn't social assistance, and it's okay to put in the application.  Especially since the co-signer is working and has an income.

You don't need a minimum income to sponsor dependant children, so no worries.
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graham
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« Reply #4 on: December 15, 2008, 07:01:29 pm »

 I think there is a basic amout you need to earn in order to be accepted as a sponsor-the amounts are in the application forms and as long as you meet that reqirement I don't think it will affect your case-if your wife is a co-applicant I would think they would take both incomes into consideration,for a small amount it may be worth paying an immgration lawyer to give you full details as I know in my own situation-letters here sometimes bring very little peace of mind.I may soon be in the same situatiom if the economy doesen't improve ;) good luck
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