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💰 Income & Canadian Immigration: What Actually Matters

Planning your Canadian immigration based on a “magic income number” can be risky — different programs look at your earnings and employment in very different ways.

Planning your Canadian immigration based on a “magic income number” can be risky — different programs look at your earnings and employment in very different ways. Many applicants only discover income issues when it is late in the process — when points are lower than expected, or when there are questions around financial eligibility for sponsorship. The challenge is not just how much you earn, but how that income and work history are documented and declared for tax and immigration purposes. For skilled workers and provincial programs, immigration officers look at whether your work experience is eligible, whether your income and tax records support what you claim, and whether your current job or job offer is actually required for your pathway. For self‑employed professionals and business owners, this often means having a consistent package of records: business registration, contracts or invoices, tax filings, and other documents that show real, ongoing work. In sponsorship, some categories are highly sensitive to the sponsor’s income history, while others are more flexible, so it is important not to assume one income rule applies to every family case. At ATA Immigration, licensed consultant Iryna Atamanchuk regularly works with self‑employed clients, employees, and sponsors who are trying to align their immigration strategy with their real financial situation. When needed, we collaborate with accounting professionals so your immigration story and your tax story support each other. If you are considering changing jobs, adjusting your declared income, or sponsoring family, it is often worth reviewing the immigration impact before you make financial moves. 📘 Explore Your Canadian Immigration Options: https://www.ataimmigration.com/immigration-canada 📄 Learn About Work‑Related Immigration Pathways: https://www.ataimmigration.com/work-permit-canada 📅 Talk Through Your Income And Immigration Questions: https://www.ataimmigration.com/book-online

 
 
 

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