Alberto945 said:
So you got the letter? Then that is all you need from them. Bye bye to them and don't worry. You will be fine. ;D
Your owner? So you were her property? Was it a kind of sexual slave job? Tell me where to sign, please.
she interferes in all matters thats why i said as an irony
Was a January applicant, but got my application returned because of missing document.
Just re-send it again today... Hopefully everything is good this time.
luckyb said:
Was a January applicant, but got my application returned because of missing document.
Just re-send it again today... Hopefully everything is good this time.
May I know which document missed and possible reason ? Just want to compare mine..
manjulakoteswararao said:
May I know which document missed and possible reason ? Just want to compare mine..
Forgot to include my birth cert, only sent in the translated copy.
alijumani said:
I believe you have a close work permit; how long your work permit is valid till?
Yes, I'm under closed WP. only 1 month validity left..
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luckyb said:
Forgot to include my birth cert, only sent in the translated copy.
So you mean you forgot to add it first time. This time you included the translated copy of your BC.
My package has been delivered to CIO Sydney today
Alberto945 said:
The NOA is not a requirement as long as you have the employer letter.
From Documents check list:
You must provide proof of qualifying work experience, including:
• a copy of your most recent authorization to work in Canada (i.e. work permit or visitor record)
• employer reference letters for all periods of qualifying work experience you identify in your application
• copies of your T4 tax information slips and your Notice of Assessment (NOA) issued by the Canada Revenue
Agency for the period(s) of work experience you identify in your application (CIC preferred),
OR
• a sufficient combination of other supporting documentation, which could include copies of a record or letter of employment from the employer in Canada, work contracts and pay stubs for the period(s) of work experience you identify in your application.
So it is not mandatory as long as you show enough proof of your employment.
In my case, I sent a copy of my T4 (which was only showing 4 months), contract and a letter of my employment.
:
Thanks for sharing!
According to the recent CEC manual -
As provided for in the CEC Document Checklist (IMM 5610), principal applicants are requested to provide documentary evidence of their work experience in Canada through a combination of: a copy of their most recent work permit (unless they are work-permit exempt), copies of their most recent T4 tax information slips and Notice of Assessment (NOA) issued by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) or a sufficient combination of other supporting documentation, and employer letters of reference for all periods of qualifying work experience claimed in the application.
Canadian employers are responsible for deducting and remitting Canada Pension Plan (CPP) contributions, Employment Insurance (EI) premiums, and income tax from remuneration or other amounts they pay to their employees to the CRA. They must also provide employees with a record of their remuneration and deductions in the form of a T4 tax information slip. The T4 slip is therefore key documentary evidence for the vast majority of CEC applicants to demonstrate that they were in an employer-employee work relationship during their period of qualifying work experience in Canada.
However, there is no obligation under the regulations that CEC applicants provide a T4 tax information slip or NOA specifically with their application, and these particular documents cannot be considered conclusive evidence or the only evidence accepted for the purposes of substantiating whether an applicant has qualifying Canadian workexperience.
As such, in the absence of a T4 tax information slip or NOA, documents which may help substantiate the applicant's work experience in Canada could include a record or letter of employment from the Canadian employer, work contracts and pay stubs.
In all cases, the onus is on the applicant to establish that they meet the CEC program criteria at the time of their application. All applicants are required to provide satisfactory evidence of their work experience in Canada, including the fact that they were in an employer-employee relationship during their period of qualifying work experience."
pklame said:
sorry for hi-jacking this post but I saw someone questioning birth certs and I have a question if you dont mind, my original birth cert doesn't say who my mother or father is, will that be an issue? also have no info on my birth father (d.o.b, address etc..) as had nothing to do with him for the family information form?
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According to Canadapost tracking, my package was received today at CIO.
iamelle said:
According to Canadapost tracking, my package was received today at CIO.
Welcome to the waiting lounge. Just curious who received your package at CIO office ?
^ That I have no idea, it was just delivered this afternoon. I availed of the signature card when I send it thru Xpresspost.
iamelle said:
^ That I have no idea, it was just delivered this afternoon. I availed of the signature card when I send it thru Xpresspost.
Canada post update signature after couple of hours with sign picture
jkgoulds said:
sorry for hi-jacking this post but I saw someone questioning birth certs and I have a question if you dont mind, my original birth cert doesn't say who my mother or father is, will that be an issue? also have no info on my birth father (d.o.b, address etc..) as had nothing to do with him for the family information form?
I'm sorry to say this but one of the reasons why they need your BC is to confirm that your parents are the ones on your application. Without that info, the BC is useless.
About your father info, you could say Unknown.
:'(
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