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What if you got married Q1 of 2018 and hubby joined you in Canada Q4 of 2018, since you are including your hubby in your # of household for 2018, will they also accept his world income as part of your 2018 income.
PS: Note that CRA doesn't report world income on NOA, but gives you a proof that you reported it.
World income doesn’t count, only Canadian income (NOA).
 
It will be 4 for 2018 and 5 for the current year. I think they gave this same example on their website
Thank you! Is it possible you share the link where this is explained? I’ll really appreciate it. Cant seem to find.
 
World income doesn’t count, only Canadian income (NOA).
So if works income doesn't count, will they still include the "world individual" in my number of household. Without adding him, my income for 2018 is enough but if they include him without including his income, then that won't be fair to me . Note, I don't have any invitation.
 
So if works income doesn't count, will they still include the "world individual" in my number of household. Without adding him, my income for 2018 is enough but if they include him without including his income, then that won't be fair to me . Note, I don't have any invitation.
If you married in 2018, he is included in your total number of family members.
 
My wife sponsored her parents, she got invitation,
I also sponsored my parents I got invitation as well.
Can we both apply or it has to be only one. Me meet income requirements but we are co-sign gor each other.
 
Our combined income is good for sponsoring 4 people. Mine and her parents.
Is there any rule that only one person who is co-signing for the income can not sponsor.
 
A question folks if you guys can help me.
I have received the invite for my parents. I am the sponsor(husband), my income is much lower than my wife(co-signer) but our combined income is $100k plus for last so many years so I am assuming we are good from the MNI perspective. While checking the sponsor’s financial ability, can the IRCC say that you being the sponsor are earning very less compared to your co-signer so you won’t be able to support the parents? could this lead to unsuccessful decision or rejection?
Your views pl ?