Hi, Just a quick question
What type of information immigration do get from CRA, Do they get access to T4's and RRSP contribution and what do they mean by income tax history?
Yes I requested address change under ECAS https://services3.cic.gc.ca/ecas/security.do. It says it takes up to 15 days so I called my lawyers from my PR and they confirmed no post yet but they'd let me know if there was any. I had to complete the entire form (home address as well) despite only wanting to change mailing address to match home address.
My AOR arrived yesterday, on March 21, 2019. My initial details are below, which is not yet in the spreadsheet. I'd appreciate it if you added my details to the January spreadsheet. Thanks.
Name : ApplicantCND
Application type: Family
Location: Cambridge (Kitchener office should be looking at this)
Days: 1260
Application sent : January 25, 2019
Received: January 28, 2019
AOR: March 21, 2019
(Second send, as in the first time -back in November 2018- it was incomplete due to missing date on one of the forms)
Hi, Just a quick question
What type of information immigration do get from CRA, Do they get access to T4's and RRSP contribution and what do they mean by income tax history?
Do you mean in relation to the IRCC and CRA consent part? I believe they just verify that you filed the taxes and physical presence part - as if you've been out of the country for a whole or even part of the year you get a tax rebate. For example when I came to Canada I got a tax rebate because I didn't work the entire 12 months in Canada. I doubt they examine your T4 and RRSP stuff in detail. Though ... if one is contributing to an RRSP that likely indicates the fact one plans to stay and could, theoretically, reduce chance of the dreaded RQ? But I think that's a reach
IP - In Progress. Track via ECAS, you may also get an email or something. Personally I log into ECAS and will post when I see an update. Seems to take anything from about 5 days to weeks...
In other news, my Discover Canada book was today posted a week after ordering.
@RguhsDUDE Congrats on your AOR. Could you please share more details on application type (family or single), physical presence day, and date sent? Thanks.
Congrats @Hydi Please share your location, application type, and physical presence. Thanks!
@srazi To have a complete picture, please provide your location, application type, and physical presence. Thanks!
Do i need to provide PCC from my home country (as per checklist)? i came to Canada when i was 21 years old but in last 4 years (from a date of an application) i didn't travel anywhere for more than 183 days.
This question confused me!
Do you mean in relation to the IRCC and CRA consent part? I believe they just verify that you filed the taxes and physical presence part - as if you've been out of the country for a whole or even part of the year you get a tax rebate. For example when I came to Canada I got a tax rebate because I didn't work the entire 12 months in Canada. I doubt they examine your T4 and RRSP stuff in detail. Though ... if one is contributing to an RRSP that likely indicates the fact one plans to stay and could, theoretically, reduce chance of the dreaded RQ? But I think that's a reach
My AOR arrived yesterday, on March 21, 2019. My initial details are below, which is not yet in the spreadsheet. I'd appreciate it if you added my details to the January spreadsheet. Thanks.
Name : ApplicantCND
Application type: Family
Location: Cambridge (Kitchener office should be looking at this)
Days: 1260
Application sent : January 25, 2019
Received: January 28, 2019
AOR: March 21, 2019
(Second send, as in the first time -back in November 2018- it was incomplete due to missing date on one of the forms)