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I recently got my Permanent Residence in Dec 2018, but I was living and working in Canada from 2014 to 2016. I would like to sponsor my mother, who is from the US, to join me in Canada.
My question is: would the years I spent towards working in Canada in 2014- 2016 be counted towards proving my income and ability to support her? Or can I only use the years I have been here as a PR?
Also, on the IRCC website, it says the minimum income required for sponsoring 2 persons is $40,379 for 2018. My parents are divorced and my father isn't interested in coming. Is the cost the same for just bringing one parent?
I recently got my Permanent Residence in Dec 2018, but I was living and working in Canada from 2014 to 2016. I would like to sponsor my mother, who is from the US, to join me in Canada.
My question is: would the years I spent towards working in Canada in 2014- 2016 be counted towards proving my income and ability to support her? Or can I only use the years I have been here as a PR?
Also, on the IRCC website, it says the minimum income required for sponsoring 2 persons is $40,379 for 2018. My parents are divorced and my father isn't interested in coming. Is the cost the same for just bringing one parent?
If your parents are divorced, then you don't have to include your father in the minimum income count. However you do have to include yourself and your mother - and any dependents you have (i.e. spouse, children). If you're single, then you need to have enough income for two people (you and your mother).
Yes - if you have a common law partner (have lived with that person for at least one full year), then you have to meet the income requirements for 3 people. Your common law partner can co-sign the application and so that their income is also included.
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