OK, so this is my scenario:
I just finished a 2-year college program in May 2011 and have been on vacation in Korea since June (visiting my significant other!). I'll be back in Canada in December and will start my new job when I arrive.
So, for question 2, obviously I am currently Case A) Unemployed. I'll be able to provide details to how I currently support myself.
Question 3, however, asks for my income over the last 12 months, which is very close to $0. I've been going to school and made a few insignificant bucks (<$1000) during the last summer vacation. And I've been receiving student loans.
Here are my questions:
1. Since I'm sponsoring my common-law partner, which doesn't have any financial requirements, do I need to provide this information at all? Or do I just say 'Not Applicable'?
2. If I do need to fill this in nonetheless, do student loans count as income? Or will I actually have to enter the few hundred bucks I made only?
Some ideas would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
I just finished a 2-year college program in May 2011 and have been on vacation in Korea since June (visiting my significant other!). I'll be back in Canada in December and will start my new job when I arrive.
So, for question 2, obviously I am currently Case A) Unemployed. I'll be able to provide details to how I currently support myself.
Question 3, however, asks for my income over the last 12 months, which is very close to $0. I've been going to school and made a few insignificant bucks (<$1000) during the last summer vacation. And I've been receiving student loans.
Here are my questions:
1. Since I'm sponsoring my common-law partner, which doesn't have any financial requirements, do I need to provide this information at all? Or do I just say 'Not Applicable'?
2. If I do need to fill this in nonetheless, do student loans count as income? Or will I actually have to enter the few hundred bucks I made only?
Some ideas would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!