Roy and everyone please HELP

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Subject: Roy and everyone please HELP
  Hi,
I am completing the spousal sponsorship for my wife and two of her own children to immigrate to Canada. My last year income wasn´t very high but this year I make +2200/month. Do you think that would be good enough? When assessing my sponsorship application, will they look at my previous T4 forms or will likely focus on how much I am earning right now? This year I can´t request the T4 but the letter from employer and copies of paycheck are easy to obtain.
How long would it take Missisauga to assess my application before forwarding the file to visa offices?
Is there anybody here can estimate how long the total processing time for the recent applicants that work with Singapore visa office?

Thank you in advance. I want to bring my wife here as soon as I can so please help me with your useful advices.

[16-09-2007,01:12]
[**.148.194.8]
P.N
(in reply to: Roy and everyone please HELP)
RELAX Income is not an issue when sponsoring a spouse or dependent child.

Prove the relationship and all will be fine in about six months.

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com

[16-09-2007,08:51]
[**.52.218.173]
Roy
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Roy,
We know that Income is not an issue when sponsoring a spouse or dependent child, but for the benefit of our friends here, can you explain why when sponsoring a spouse or dependent child CIC said you must submit the following at the time of your application?
1. Option "C" Printout of your last Tax Assessment
2. Job letter from your employer
3. Pay stubs for the last 12 months
These are on the forms and the Checklist.
www.canadaimmigrationbpa.com

[16-09-2007,13:29]
[**.158.145.205]
Balwant
(in reply to: Roy and everyone please HELP)
The issue is your feeding yourself so another potato or larger piece of fish will logically not break the bank.

Come on Bally read the manuals.

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com

[16-09-2007,17:25]
[**.52.218.75]
Roy
(in reply to: Roy and everyone please HELP)
IRPR 133 subsection (4)

(4) Paragraph (1)(j) does not apply if the sponsored person is


(a) the sponsor´s spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner and has no dependent children;



(b) the sponsor´s spouse, common-law partner or conjugal partner and has a dependent child who has no dependent children; or



(c) a dependent child of the sponsor who has no dependent children or a person referred to in paragraph 117(1)(g).

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com




[16-09-2007,17:54]
[**.52.218.75]
Roy
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Roy,
I know the answers but I brought it up to you so that others on this forum can benefit from your experience. I do not want to provide answers to every single questions.
Besides answering people´s immigration problems, the forum should also be educational, so people can learn about the immigration system.
www.canadaimmigrationbpa.com

[16-09-2007,19:50]
[**.158.145.205]
Balwant
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Well...this is not FAIR...you want ROY to answer the questions and for the benefits of the people and you do not want to answer it because you think that forum should be educational. I am asking how do you define the word" EDUCATIONAL" because the purpose of every forum is educate people through answering their queries and that is what everybody is trying to do here. If you think this forum is not educational then why do you take part in this discussion and above all why do you ask others to give their feedback when you have the answers already and you do not want share it with others. If you are here to get some business, you must behave like ROY who helps people without keeping this in mind that he will get that person as a customer or not. I am sorry, if i have said something inappropriate but i always tell the truth. Thanks
[18-09-2007,15:08]
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