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Yes but if things go well & I get approved of my OWP than we both work so more income to support ourselves
Yes but if things go well & I get approved of my OWP than we both work so more income to support ourselves
You will have to show that you have a plan and a track record of being able to earn a decent income. You earning an income eill likely result in losing subsidized housing. Your story is pretty complex. You had a previous sponsorship attempt, a child in Canada and got married to another Canadian relarively quickly. I assume you also have child support payments.
We sent the papers in December with a lawyer
In Canada, social assistance benefits are administered provincially. The Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (R2) define
social assistance in broad terms, but render someone who is in receipt of social assistance
for a reason other than a disability ineligible to be a sponsor under the family class [
R133(1)(k)]. The intent of R133(1)(k) is to bar persons whose primary or sole source of income is “social assistance” benefits from sponsoring a relative under the family class. There are various programs and services provided by P/Ts which confer benefits that IRCC does not consider to be social assistance for the purposes of imposing a bar on sponsorship.
Examples of these would include, but are not limited to:
- subsidized housing
- tax credits
- child care subsidies
- other benefits which would be widely available to residents of a P/T, including persons who are employed
If a sponsor resumes providing for a sponsored member of the family class who had been, but is no longer in receipt of social assistance, they are still in default until such time as social assistance authorities in the /P/T confirm that the debt has been repaid in full.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...c-classes/family-class-assessing-sponsor.html
With the above information from cic website. living in a government subsidized housing will not be considered social assistance
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