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bebe1026

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Sep 9, 2011
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Me and my husband was married in 2008.
My husband was holding a study permit from 1997-2008.
And he is holding a working permit from 2008-2011(end of sep)
We have a son who is born last year(2010), and he is born in canada.

I want to know if want to sponsor my husband, in order to get him to stay in canada.
What is the financial support requirement for us?
In year 2010, my income is just about $20000. (and EI for Mat Leave) for last year.
Beside that, I do have money in the bank as a financial support.

But, i want to in my case.. how much do i really need in my bank account?

I just want to know the minimum requirement to ensure i can sponsor my husband.

Thanks!
 
When you sponsor a spouse, common-law or conjugal partner, or dependent children to become permanent residents of Canada, you must demonstrate that you have the ability to support them. However you don't need to demonstrate a level of income that meets the minimum necessary income for a given family size, as is the case for sponsoring other relatives.
 
So what is the "Key" to show that " I do have have the ability to support my husband "

Canyou give me a clear guideline/example?

Thanks!
 
You need to submit, as requested, your Option C for the most current year, and ensure you complete the information regarding your work history. This is what CPC-M uses in their evaluation of spousal sponsors. If you have additional savings/investments, you can include those as well.
 
Yes, that is it. Charlie gave the answer bebe!. Thanks charlie for the advice.