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Canadian Child Benefit application - World Income for two years

ImmigrantMom

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Jun 4, 2013
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Hi Forum Members,

I am new to this forum and I have a question. It may have been asked before but I could not get my specific answer from other posts so I am asking here.

Reference: cra-arc.gc. ca /E/pbg/tf/rc66sch/rc66sch-fill-11e.pdf

This form ask for My Income and my spouse's income in "Part E – Statement of income"

I became Canada PR in 4th Quater of 2012 with my spouse. We worked in India for Year 2010, 2011 and part of 2012 before migrating to Canada, My husband started working in early 2013 and I am currently not working in Canada.

So what will be the values for

Step 1 – Year you became resident of Canada
Year:_______
Your income (dollars only): _______
Your spouse or common-law partner's income (dollars only):_______

Step 2 – One year before you became resident of Canada
Year:_______
Your income (dollars only): _______
Your spouse or common-law partner's income (dollars only):_______

Step 3 – Two years before you became resident of Canada
Year:_______
Your income (dollars only): _______
Your spouse or common-law partner's income (dollars only):_______

Thanks
 

Leon

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Jun 13, 2008
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Year you became resident of Canada would be 2012
1 year before would be 2011
2 years before would be 2010

Just list all your incomes for those years.
 

ImmigrantMom

Newbie
Jun 4, 2013
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Hi Leon,

Thanks for your reply to my question.

From your answer i understood that I will write my :
jan2012 to oct2012 income in first year
then 2011
and then 2010

I have a few more questions.
1. Where I will put my Canadian income for year 2012 which is nil.
2. I husband worked as a business man, what should be measuring criteria for his income. What set of documentary proof will be required as he do not have any salary stubs etc for his work.
3. I do not have records for my income for year 2011 and 2010, same question for me.

Thanks
 

Leon

VIP Member
Jun 13, 2008
21,950
1,318
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
1. Write your total income for the year on the form. Write a cover letter explaining everything that the form doesn't leave space for such as your Canadian income being zero for that year.

2. His income was what he made. If he is self-employed, he still must be able to provide a number stating how much he made after costs. Write it in the cover letter that he was self-employed and you do not have pay stubs to prove his income.

3. Same answer as 2.