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hi
i m trying to sponsor my wife from islamabad pakistan. i was unable to file my taxes for last year so i cant get an option c printout from revenue canada. would it be ok to just attach a explanation letter and attach my pay stubs that show my net income for the year and to date? any help would be greatly appreciated.
secondly i dont have a birth certificate for myself i dont know what to do about this.
It will be fine to do that. We did the same, as my husband hadn't filed taxes either.
So an explanation letter and pay stubs is good.
Yes, as you see I've got my passport request.
Good luck.
oh yeah good luck. and thanks for the answer. sorry i m a newbie here
raz.hz said:
hi
i m trying to sponsor my wife from islamabad pakistan. i was unable to file my taxes for last year so i cant get an option c printout from revenue canada. would it be ok to just attach a explanation letter and attach my pay stubs that show my net income for the year and to date? any help would be greatly appreciated.
secondly i dont have a birth certificate for myself i dont know what to do about this.
my bf just provided the 2008 OCP since the accountant still working on 2009

and we provided an explanation with the app, I haven't heard anything from CIC, I "guess" it might be fine.
my bf doesn't have his birth certificate too, CIC said that he can just provide the copy of PR cards.
Hope it helps....good luck
phew!!!!!!!
thank you guys for helping. i should have registered earlier, instead of worrying.
We also did the same thing, we included almost a years worth of paystubs and said he hadn't filed taxes and we received PPR.
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