Minimum Necessary Income for Family Sponsorship

Minimum Necessary Income for Family Sponsorship

In order to sponsor a family member for permanent residence in Canada, sponsors must exceed the minimum necessary income for the program.

The income requirement varies depending on the number of family members being supported in Canada, the location of the sponsor in Canada, and the number of family members being sponsored.

 

Minimum Necessary Income (MNI) for Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship

For parent and grandparent sponsorship, the sponsor in Canada will only be eligible if they exceed the MNI for three consecutive taxation years (except in the province of Quebec). This requirement ensures that sponsors who bring their parents and grandparents to Canada are ready for the financial responsibility that often comes with caring for elderly family members.

Sponsors under the Parent And Grandparent Sponsorship must meet the Minimum Necessary Income (MNI) outlined in the chart below. The MNI figures below are Low Income Cut-Off (LICO) figures, plus 30 per cent.

The figures below represent the MNI for individuals living in Canada outside the Province of Quebec:

 

Size of Family Unit
MNI
2021
MNI
2020
MNI
2019
2 persons
$32,898
$32,270
$41,007
3 persons
$40,444
$39,672
$50,414
4 persons
$49,106
$48,167
$61,209
5 persons
$55,694
$54,630
$69,423
6 persons
$62,814
$61,613
$78,296
7 persons
$69,934
$68,595
$87,172
Each additional person
$7,120
$6,985
$8,876

 

Note: To prove they meet the MNI requirement, potential sponsors must provide their Notice of Assessment from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) for the last 3 taxation years before applying.

  • If applicants do not have the 2018 Notice of Assessment when applying, they must submit their Notices of Assessment from 2017, 2016 and 2015.
  • If applicants have 2018 Notice of Assessment when applying, they must submit their Notices of Assessment from 2018, 2017 and 2016.

 

Low Income Cut-Off (LICO)

Low Income Cut-Off (LICO) Effective from January 1 to December 31, 2022

Size of Family Unit
Minimum necessary gross income
1 person (your child or grandchild)
$26,620
2 persons
$33,140
3 persons
$40,742
4 persons
$49,466
5 persons
$56,104
6 persons
$63,276
7 or more
$70,448
More than 7 persons, for each additional person, add
$7,172

Minimum necessary income for Quebec family sponsorship

Sponsors living in the province of Quebec must meet different income requirements. Sponsors are presumed capable of fulfilling an undertaking if, over the past 12 months, they have had gross income from Canadian sources equal to the total of the income appearing in Table 1 and Table 2 below. The income in both tables is indexed each year.

Amounts are in effect from January 1 to December 31, 2023.

Size of Family Unit
Basic annual income required
1 person
$26,877
2 persons
$36,281
3 persons
$44,793
4 persons
$51,518
5 persons
$57,337
More than 5 persons, for each additional person add
$5,819

 

Table 2 below refers solely to the persons being sponsored. Principal applicants should add the relevant figure from Table 1 above to the relevant figure in the right-side column of Table 2 to arrive at the total minimum income required.

Additional income required of the sponsor to satisfy the basic needs of the sponsored person and his or her family members
Number of persons 18 years of age or over Number of persons under 18 years Gross annual income required of the sponsor
 0
1
$9,303
0
2
$14,744
The gross annual income required increases by $4,916 for each additional person under 18 years of age.
Number of persons 18 years of age or over
Number of persons under 18 years
Gross annual income required of the sponsor
1
 0
$19,658
1
1
$26,413
1
2
$29,826
The gross annual income required increases by $3,409 for each additional person under 18 years of age.
Number of persons 18 years of age or over
Number of persons under 18 years
Gross annual income required of the sponsor
2
 0
$28,829
2
1
$32,294
2
2
$34,863
The gross annual income required increases by $2,559 for each additional person under 18 years of age and by $9,164 for each additional person 18 years of age or over.