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I'm a 23-year-old male planning to sponsor my 24-year-old girlfriend, a native of China presently in Canada under a student visa. She has been in Canada for 5 years. We have been in a relationship for about 2.5 years. We are presently living together and attending University in Toronto, Ontario. She will graduate in April 2004; I will graduate in August 2004, at which time I intend to secure full time employment. I do not currently work and haven't worked officially since August 2002. There is a line on the "Document Checklist" of the "Spouse or Common-Law Partner in Canada" document under the "PROOF OF INCOME FOR SPONSOR" section that reads: "If you are employed, [you are required to submit] an original letter from your current employer stating your period of employment, salary and regular hours per week." Given my status as a full time student and my absence of income, I'm currently living on a combination of parental financial assistance, past savings and an OSAP loan. I was wondering if anyone could give me an idea of how significant/relevant/important my own income is from the perspective of immigration officials in the context of sponsoring my girlfriend as a common-law partner within Canada in order to obtain for her permanent residence here. Note that I was planning to submit this sponsorship application in January 2004 (As far as I can tell, there are no stated minimum financial requirements with respect to the sponsor.) Thanks in advance, DA
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