The total number of persons determines the amount of income required to Family Class Sponsorship Calculating Required Income and determines which LICO to use.
Sponsors should count:
If the Family Class Sponsorship Calculating Required Income is not met and the calculation includes sponsored applicants who have not yet been granted permanent resident status, then the officer will contact the visa office to verify whether previously sponsored applicants were issued visas or were refused.
If visas were issued, these sponsored applicants are included in the calculation, and the sponsor does not meet the financial test for the new sponsorship.
If the CPC-M receives information that there may be an event that would affect a sponsor’s financial eligibility, such as the impending loss of work, or the possible separation of the sponsor’s co-signer spouse:
Financial requirements do not apply to sponsors of spouses, common-law partners, conjugal partners or dependent children who have no dependent children of their own, children to be adopted and children under their guardianship. Therefore in assessing the eligibility of sponsors the officer will not consider the financial test. Nevertheless you should still complete the financial evaluation and sign the undertaking and agreement, promising to provide for the basic requirements of the sponsored family members.
If the sponsored person has dependent children who have children of their own, the financial test is calculated for all family members.
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