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Did you said you are "going to pay your immigration consultant",
my suggestion would be to win the lottery first, I hope you are lucky, once you win the lottery then go an pay your consultant for case processing.
Sorry if I misunderstood your point.
Our accountant was saying since your previous NOA would say "single" for marital status, so these NOAs can't be used for sponsorship with a co-signer (means we can't combine our income for when we were single). I wanted to check here before I go out and pay an immigration consultant.
Your accountant is wrong. Don't take immigration advice from an accountant.
The only status that matters is that when you actually submit the app. As long as you're common-law/married at time app is submitted, and co-signer is a PR/citizen, then both incomes can be used to meet LICO going back 3 years.
What each of your status was in previous 3 tax years is completely irrelevant.
You can certainly pay a consultant for another opinion, but rest assured this is correct.
There is no fee to enter the lottery. As for what information will be needed or whether any documents are required, that remains to be seen. IRCC screwed up the last lottery by not asking for any qualifying information in the entry form, which allowed thousands, if not tens of thousands, of ineligible people to enter. Hopefully they will learn from that mistake and the entry form will be a lot more specific.
If it's the same as last year, which I hope it's not, they'll ask for name, address, phone number, and email. I hope they improve the forms to add some eligibility related questions to make sure only actually eligible applicants can enter the draw.
As always, please read the guide to make sure you're eligible to sponsor before filling out the lottery form. At the very least you need 3 years worth of income tax filings and need to satisfy a minimum income for your family size (for each of the 3 years).
If it's the same as last year, which I hope it's not, they'll ask for name, address, phone number, and email. I hope they improve the forms to add some eligibility related questions to make sure only actually eligible applicants can enter the draw.
As always, please read the guide to make sure you're eligible to sponsor before filling out the lottery form. At the very least you need 3 years worth of income tax filings and need to satisfy a minimum income for your family size (for each of the 3 years).
IRCC is giving us a month to fill out the lottery form. I will wait and see what the form looks like, read the new guide when it's available, only then decide how to proceed.
IRCC is giving us a month to fill out the lottery form. I will wait and see what the form looks like, read the new guide when it's available, only then decide how to proceed.
That's not the case anymore. It used to get filled up when it was first come first serve, now after the lottery implementation, IRCC gives us a month to express interest that we want to sponsor. They give us a month to fill the lottery form, which has no quota. After the month is up, then IRCC will draw 10,000 applicants from the lottery, and ask them to fill out the application form. There is absolutely no reason to rush anymore.
That's not the case anymore. It used to get filled up when it was first come first serve, now after the lottery implementation, IRCC gives us a month to express interest that we want to sponsor. They give us a month to fill the lottery form, which has no quota. After the month is up, then IRCC will draw 10,000 applicants from the lottery, and ask them to fill out the application form. There is absolutely no reason to rush anymore.
Hello,
I want to sponsor my parents.My husband is going to be a co-signor. He had a big income for many years, but he was laid off in 2016 and found
a new job only in 2017.So, he had a big income for 2014, 2015 and almost nothing for 2016
Does anybody know if we we will be eligible?
Hello,
I want to sponsor my parents.My husband is going to be a co-signor. He had a big income for many years, but he was laid off in 2016 and found
a new job only in 2017.So, he had a big income for 2014, 2015 and almost nothing for 2016
Does anybody know if we we will be eligible?
If both of your incomes don't meet LICO for your family size for 2016 you will not qualify for this year. It will likely be a couple of years until you qualify.
If both of your incomes don't meet LICO for your family size for 2016 you will not qualify for this year. It will likely be a couple of years until you qualify.
If both of your incomes don't meet LICO for your family size for 2016 you will not qualify for this year. It will likely be a couple of years until you qualify.
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