Saturday, January 9, 2010

Can you sponsor your spouse if your mother recieved social assistance and you were a dependant child?

does recieving social assistance as a dependant child effect your sponsorship eligibility????Can you sponsor your spouse if your mother recieved social assistance and you were a dependant child?
you are not responsible for what happened to you when you were a kid.





basically as long as you have a job NOW, then you can sponsor a spouse.Can you sponsor your spouse if your mother recieved social assistance and you were a dependant child?
If you are the sponsor, then you yourself must have earned income that is at least 125% of the poverty level. If your mother is receiving social assistance then she cannot be a co-sponsor, however your father could (if employed full time with sufficient earned income). The exact income your father would need depends on how many dependents he has (including your spouse).
If you can meet the financial eligibility requirements, then it won't be a problem. You couldn't use your mother as a joint sponsor, it appears.





if someone can meet the 125% of poverty line...ur good to go. Otherwise, you will need to find a joint sponsor that fits the bill.

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