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hi Guys,
quick question, one of my friends wife want to sponsor her parents but she has been working only for 2 years but her husband has been working in Canada for 6 years.
so in this case can she still sponsor her parents ( can she show her husbands income merged with her income for 3 years), if yes then who should be the sponsor ?
appreciate any input!
thanks
Hi
Provided the husband's income from the earlier years is enough to meet LICO, yes, she can sponsor them with him as the co-signer.
appreciated., thanks a lot canuck_in_uk !
I am not sure she can sponsor her parents in 2017. Sponsor (not a co-signer) should provide NOAs for 3 previous years - 2015, 2014, 2013. You better double-check.
Thanks Luda,
@ Seniors/ Other members,
any suggestions here.
thanks,
Luda345 said:
I am not sure she can sponsor her parents in 2017. Sponsor (not a co-signer) should provide NOAs for 3 previous years - 2015, 2014, 2013. You better double-check.
It doesn't matter whether the required income is from the sponsor or the co-signer.
canuck_in_uk said:
It doesn't matter whether the required income is from the sponsor or the co-signer.
I am not talking about a required income but about
NOAs. Maybe I'm wrong but I strongly believe that you couldn't apply as a sponsor without
your own NOAs.
From CIC checklist:
Option C print out or Notice of Assessment (NOA) issued by the Canada Revenue Agency for each of the three most recent taxation years
Note: If your spouse or common-law partner is a co-signer, provide the same document.
So it looks like if she is working for only 2 years but filed her taxes for 2013-2015 then she could sponsor her parents using her hubby as a co-signer. If she doesn't have her own NOAs for 2013-2015 years then I'm not sure that she would be eligible to be a sponsor.
Luda345 said:
So it looks like if she is working for only 2 years but filed her taxes for 2013-2015 then she could sponsor her parents using her hubby as a co-signer. If she doesn't have her own NOAs for 2013-2015 years then I'm not sure that she would be eligible to be a sponsor.
Yes she can be a sponsor. If only co-signer has NOAs, then that is fine. One could land as a PR and apply for parents immediately as long as co-signer has required NOAs.
Luda345 said:
I am not talking about a required income but about NOAs. Maybe I'm wrong but I strongly believe that you couldn't apply as a sponsor without your own NOAs.
So it looks like if she is working for only 2 years but filed her taxes for 2013-2015 then she could sponsor her parents using her hubby as a co-signer. If she doesn't have her own NOAs for 2013-2015 years then I'm not sure that she would be eligible to be a sponsor.
The sponsor is not required to show NOAs if they don't have them. All that matters is that between either or both of them, the sponsor and co-signer can show sufficient income.
As said above, a new PR who has never filed taxes wouldn't have NOAs but can still sponsor with a co-signer. Same with low-income or unemployed sponsors who may not have needed to file taxes.
canuck_in_uk said:
The sponsor is not required to show NOAs if they don't have them. All that matters is that between either or both of them, the sponsor and co-signer can show sufficient income.
As said above, a new PR who has never filed taxes wouldn't have NOAs but can still sponsor with a co-signer. Same with low-income or unemployed sponsors who may not have needed to file taxes.
Agreed.
Thanks Everyone!
Much appreciated, so final conclusion is that she can apply even thought she hasn't worked for 3 years but since her husband has NOA plus meets LICO so she can sponser her parents.
Regards,
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