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jetrel

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I've looked through this forum for an answer but didn't come up with much - most posts talk about the principal applicant not working and the sponsor being employed. For me, however, it's the opposite. I (the principal applicant) have a full-time job, whereas my partner (the sponsor) currently does not work due to illness.

Would CIC accept the fact that I work and can support us both? (Which I can and have been doing for the past year).
 
Yes - that's fine. We see this all of the time here.
 
Yes - that's fine. We see this all of the time here.
Oh goody. And that's fully sufficient? I only ask because the document checklist is saying the SPONSOR has to provide the proofs of support/income. Should I just write a letter of explanation saying I have a permanent job?
 
Oh goody. And that's fully sufficient? I only ask because the document checklist is saying the SPONSOR has to provide the proofs of support/income. Should I just write a letter of explanation saying I have a permanent job?

There is no minimum income requirement for spousal sponsorship. As long as you can demonstrate that you will not be needing to avail of social assistance then you'll be fine. Just write a letter of explanation and also maybe attach one of your pay stubs to show that you do indeed have a full time permanent job. They CANNOT refuse your app on the basis that the sponsor does not have a job though.
 
There is no minimum income requirement for spousal sponsorship. As long as you can demonstrate that you will not be needing to avail of social assistance then you'll be fine. Just write a letter of explanation and also maybe attach one of your pay stubs to show that you do indeed have a full time permanent job. They CANNOT refuse your app on the basis that the sponsor does not have a job though.
Most excellent, thank you.

I wonder if you can help with this question too: On the doc checklist, question 7 part c (proving you're in a conjugal relationship), you have to pick 2 out of the 4 options. I have the "other proof" (box 3) which is the letters from friends and family, but nothing else from that set. Will a Declaration of Common Law be enough for box 1 (Important Documents for you and your spouse showing you are recognized as their spouse.)

Just to be clear, I have many other forms of proof, but they all belong in the other set (proof we living together)
 
Most excellent, thank you.

I wonder if you can help with this question too: On the doc checklist, question 7 part c (proving you're in a conjugal relationship), you have to pick 2 out of the 4 options. I have the "other proof" (box 3) which is the letters from friends and family, but nothing else from that set. Will a Declaration of Common Law be enough for box 1 (Important Documents for you and your spouse showing you are recognized as their spouse.)

Just to be clear, I have many other forms of proof, but they all belong in the other set (proof we living together)

Oops. Pressed the wrong button there.

Anyway do you mean 7e? It says "Proof that your families recognizes the relationship". So to fulfill that requirement, you can get letters from friends and family that show they acknowledge your relationship. Also take screenshots of facebook posts where you post about things you have done with your spouse and also a screenshot of your friend's/ family's reactions to the post.
 
Oops. Pressed the wrong button there.

Anyway do you mean 7e? It says "Proof that your families recognizes the relationship". So to fulfill that requirement, you can get letters from friends and family that show they acknowledge your relationship. Also take screenshots of facebook posts where you post about things you have done with your spouse and also a screenshot of your friend's/ family's reactions to the post.

Um nope, I definitely mean 7c. My document checklist doesn't have a 7E. But to answer that question I DO have letters (2 notarized)
 
Um nope, I definitely mean 7c. My document checklist doesn't have a 7E. But to answer that question I DO have letters (2 notarized)

What date does it say on your check list. I think it was updated in either Feb or April. Make sure you're using the latest form.
 
What date does it say on your check list. I think it was updated in either Feb or April. Make sure you're using the latest form.

So my checklist WAS out of date, so thanks for mentioning it, but there still isn't a question 7E. On page 9/10 it ends with 7c, and page 10 is just the signature checklist
 
So my checklist WAS out of date, so thanks for mentioning it, but there still isn't a question 7E. On page 9/10 it ends with 7c, and page 10 is just the signature checklist
I'll take a look at my checklist again when I get home and make sure I'm using the latest one too. XD
 
I'll take a look at my checklist again when I get home and make sure I'm using the latest one too. XD
I've also just noticed that 3 of my other forms (1344, 5532 and 0008) are also out of date (Nov 18 for 1344, Feb 19 for the others) so check those too! I'm beyond pissed off with myself because I now have to re-fill them all out and I'm already running late. Will CIC just scrap the whole thing if they're a version out of date?
 
They give some grace period but there's been enough time now since the new forms were released for people to update them so I'd just redo the forms if I were you.
 
They give some grace period but there's been enough time now since the new forms were released for people to update them so I'd just redo the forms if I were you.
Ah, crapola. There's actually 4 forms I need to do. FML

Also, on IM0008, I keep getting an error message when I input the date I entered common-law, saying it must be "equal or greater than today's date". The date is 2019-03-04, how can that be wrong?

EDIT: Never mind, I re-inputted it and it worked. Must be a glitch,
 
Ah, crapola. There's actually 4 forms I need to do. FML

Also, on IM0008, I keep getting an error message when I input the date I entered common-law, saying it must be "equal or greater than today's date". The date is 2019-03-04, how can that be wrong?

EDIT: Never mind, I re-inputted it and it worked. Must be a glitch,

BTW - There were no updates for "common law", the last updates were in February 2019

Application guide
Checklist

Forms for the sponsor to fill out
For the person being sponsored (principal applicant):
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Only spouse had a recent update in April 2019

Checklist
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I think you are "common-law"? So if you filled the application after February you do not need to change anything;) but if you are doing "spouse" then you will need to use the updated checklist.