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canadianwoman said:
For sponsoring a spouse, there is no minimum income. You have to show your income for the last 12 months, but even if it is very low, you can still sponsor a spouse or partner.
You only have to meet a certain income level if you are sponsoring other relatives: parents, grandparents, grandchildren.

Thank you so much.

But on the CIC website, in the section of "Home > Application forms and guides", the information listed indicates the requirement for a sponsor's gross income in the last 12 months, at least over $35,000. what do you think?
 
LULI0822 said:
Thank you so much.

But on the CIC website, in the section of "Home > Application forms and guides", the information listed indicates the requirement for a sponsor's gross income in the last 12 months, at least over $35,000. what do you think?

Thereare no income inquiries for spousal sponsorships , in other words it doesnt matter how much u make . having a job is better though to show that you are capable of taking care of your spouse financially
 
Also being that you're a PR of Canada you have to be physically living in Canada to sponsor your wife once you're married.
 
LULI0822 said:
Thank you so much.

But on the CIC website, in the section of "Home > Application forms and guides", the information listed indicates the requirement for a sponsor's gross income in the last 12 months, at least over $35,000. what do you think?
Yes, but this is just if you are sponsoring parents, grandparents, grandchildren, etc. If you are sponsoring a spouse, partner, or dependent child, you are exempt from the income requirements.