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Please add me to the tracker as well:
Application Received in Ottawa: May 14, 2019
Sponsoring: Parents
Sponsored People: 2
Parents Citizenship: USA
Province: ON
Invitation Receive date: April 25, 2019
Application Received in Ottawa: May 7, 2019
Sponsoring: Parents
Sponsored People: 1
Parents Citizenship: India
Province: ON
Invitation Receive date: April 25, 2019
ECAS : Updated on July 11 to Application received on May 7 for both sponsorship status as well as PR status .
yes we all know its consider as it is taxable income and its included in line # 150 . BUT Question is does IRCC count Regular EI to check eligibility?
we have mixed answer. no one sure yet.
"Employment insurance: maternity, parental and sickness benefits paid under the Employment Insurance Act are considered income. Other payments such as employment insurance and federal training allowances are not considered as income."
This makes me feel like. Maternity/parental and sickness benefits will be counted by IRCC as income because CRA taxes it. Differently, regular EI (other payments as mentioned above) is not taxed by CRA => IRCC will not count it as income. Conclusion, IRCC will count incomes taxed by CRA. This method is easiest for both applicants and IRCC officers.
@joshijay3006
I am also unable to open the spreadsheet at my end. Please grant me access in order to do that. Tracker sheets should be open for anyone to view. There is no personally identifiable information in there.
I am also unable to open the spreadsheet at my end. Please grant me access in order to do that. Tracker sheets should be open for anyone to view. There is no personally identifiable information in there.
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