Thanks a lot for answering, so relieved to know that!![]()
If you haven't meet the income requirement for 3 years you'll still need to get a job in Quebec that pays over LICO for 1 year and the years during the sponsorship application process. If you don't speak French you may have difficulty finding employment depending on your field of work. You also need to get selected. Don't want to discourage you but make sure you explore whether getting a job may be possible before moving to Quebec. You also seem to have gotten married recently. LICO amounts are very low and will not cover many of the costs of supporting many seniors especially in some cities. Would also suggest doing a budget examining your costs if you are only just meeting LICO. If you have just gotten married and want to have children your cost of living will go up dramatically and you may struggle to meet the needs of your spouse and child on your salary. Hopefully if your wife works that will add to your family income.