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i am a canadian permanent resident and married to US citizen in canada in 2008.I was a student at that time in USA.Now i am back in canada and looking for a job as dentist and no income for timebeing.I want to apply for my wife and my twins(US citizens) for canada.But i dont have any income right now.can i still apply for them because i am not fulfiling the requirements(finacially) as the sponser.moreover nobody is here who can become my co-sponser.

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i am a canadian permanent resident and married to US citizen in canada in 2008.I was a student at that time in USA.Now i am back in canada and looking for a job as dentist and no income for timebeing.I want to apply for my wife and my twins(US citizens) for canada.But i dont have any income right now.can i still apply for them because i am not fulfiling the requirements(finacially) as the sponser.moreover nobody is here who can become my co-sponser.

So you're applying for Canadian immigration, correct? For CIC, you do not need income, you just need to prove the ABILITY to earn income.

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i am a canadian permanent resident and married to US citizen in canada in 2008.I was a student at that time in USA.Now i am back in canada and looking for a job as dentist and no income for timebeing.I want to apply for my wife and my twins(US citizens) for canada.But i dont have any income right now.can i still apply for them because i am not fulfiling the requirements(finacially) as the sponser.moreover nobody is here who can become my co-sponser.

So you're applying for Canadian immigration, correct? For CIC, you do not need income, you just need to prove the ABILITY to earn income.

so is there any form or application to fill for ability to earn income.

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i am a canadian permanent resident and married to US citizen in canada in 2008.I was a student at that time in USA.Now i am back in canada and looking for a job as dentist and no income for timebeing.I want to apply for my wife and my twins(US citizens) for canada.But i dont have any income right now.can i still apply for them because i am not fulfiling the requirements(finacially) as the sponser.moreover nobody is here who can become my co-sponser.

So you're applying for Canadian immigration, correct? For CIC, you do not need income, you just need to prove the ABILITY to earn income.

so is there any form or application to fill for ability to earn income.

What we did is was have my husband's employer sign a letter staying his income and how long he had been working there.

Since you don't have any income at the moment, I would suggest sending a copy of your DDM, a few copies of your resume and associated cover letter/email, and maybe 3 or so years of tax returns plus ROE/T4 to show that you are capable of earning income.

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i am a canadian permanent resident and married to US citizen in canada in 2008.I was a student at that time in USA.Now i am back in canada and looking for a job as dentist and no income for timebeing.I want to apply for my wife and my twins(US citizens) for canada.But i dont have any income right now.can i still apply for them because i am not fulfiling the requirements(finacially) as the sponser.moreover nobody is here who can become my co-sponser.

So you're applying for Canadian immigration, correct? For CIC, you do not need income, you just need to prove the ABILITY to earn income.

so is there any form or application to fill for ability to earn income.

What we did is was have my husband's employer sign a letter staying his income and how long he had been working there.

Since you don't have any income at the moment, I would suggest sending a copy of your DDM, a few copies of your resume and associated cover letter/email, and maybe 3 or so years of tax returns plus ROE/T4 to show that you are capable of earning income.

What is DDM.

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i am a canadian permanent resident and married to US citizen in canada in 2008.I was a student at that time in USA.Now i am back in canada and looking for a job as dentist and no income for timebeing.I want to apply for my wife and my twins(US citizens) for canada.But i dont have any income right now.can i still apply for them because i am not fulfiling the requirements(finacially) as the sponser.moreover nobody is here who can become my co-sponser.

So you're applying for Canadian immigration, correct? For CIC, you do not need income, you just need to prove the ABILITY to earn income.

so is there any form or application to fill for ability to earn income.

What we did is was have my husband's employer sign a letter staying his income and how long he had been working there.

Since you don't have any income at the moment, I would suggest sending a copy of your DDM, a few copies of your resume and associated cover letter/email, and maybe 3 or so years of tax returns plus ROE/T4 to show that you are capable of earning income.

What is DDM.

I meant DMD, sorry.

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i am a canadian permanent resident and married to US citizen in canada in 2008.I was a student at that time in USA.Now i am back in canada and looking for a job as dentist and no income for timebeing.I want to apply for my wife and my twins(US citizens) for canada.But i dont have any income right now.can i still apply for them because i am not fulfiling the requirements(finacially) as the sponser.moreover nobody is here who can become my co-sponser.

So you're applying for Canadian immigration, correct? For CIC, you do not need income, you just need to prove the ABILITY to earn income.

so is there any form or application to fill for ability to earn income.

What we did is was have my husband's employer sign a letter staying his income and how long he had been working there.

Since you don't have any income at the moment, I would suggest sending a copy of your DDM, a few copies of your resume and associated cover letter/email, and maybe 3 or so years of tax returns plus ROE/T4 to show that you are capable of earning income.

What is DDM.

I meant DMD, sorry.

I dont know DMD even

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i am a canadian permanent resident and married to US citizen in canada in 2008.I was a student at that time in USA.Now i am back in canada and looking for a job as dentist and no income for timebeing.I want to apply for my wife and my twins(US citizens) for canada.But i dont have any income right now.can i still apply for them because i am not fulfiling the requirements(finacially) as the sponser.moreover nobody is here who can become my co-sponser.

So you're applying for Canadian immigration, correct? For CIC, you do not need income, you just need to prove the ABILITY to earn income.

so is there any form or application to fill for ability to earn income.

What we did is was have my husband's employer sign a letter staying his income and how long he had been working there.

Since you don't have any income at the moment, I would suggest sending a copy of your DDM, a few copies of your resume and associated cover letter/email, and maybe 3 or so years of tax returns plus ROE/T4 to show that you are capable of earning income.

What is DDM.

I meant DMD, sorry.

I dont know DMD even

r u talking about my dental degree

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i am a canadian permanent resident and married to US citizen in canada in 2008.I was a student at that time in USA.Now i am back in canada and looking for a job as dentist and no income for timebeing.I want to apply for my wife and my twins(US citizens) for canada.But i dont have any income right now.can i still apply for them because i am not fulfiling the requirements(finacially) as the sponser.moreover nobody is here who can become my co-sponser.

So you're applying for Canadian immigration, correct? For CIC, you do not need income, you just need to prove the ABILITY to earn income.

so is there any form or application to fill for ability to earn income.

What we did is was have my husband's employer sign a letter staying his income and how long he had been working there.

Since you don't have any income at the moment, I would suggest sending a copy of your DDM, a few copies of your resume and associated cover letter/email, and maybe 3 or so years of tax returns plus ROE/T4 to show that you are capable of earning income.

What is DDM.

I meant DMD, sorry.

I dont know DMD even

r u talking about my dental degree

If you're a dentist, you should have a DMD.

Montreal: BEAT!!! Approved!!!!!

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