As per the official documentation, the reference letter should be enough. Refer to the section "Proof of work experience" in the below link for details to be filled in the reference letter. You will be asked if they need additional documents, at the time of uploading your documents in your profile after you get ITA. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...er-january-1-2016-completeness-check.html#s05
As per the official documentation, the reference letter should be enough. Refer to the section "Proof of work experience" in the below link for details to be filled in the reference letter. You will be asked if they need additional documents, at the time of uploading your documents in your profile after you get ITA. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...er-january-1-2016-completeness-check.html#s05
No, IMO only reference letter is enough, if it follows the official guidelines. But they might request for additional documents, which depends on case to case basis. By tax slips I meant tax returns, I'm not sure why your country wouldn't have tax returns? Have you ever filed income tax? You can provide those documents where you declared your income and paid tax *IF* CIC asks for it. Otherwise I don't think it's required, but you can search for other discussions in this forum.
No, IMO only reference letter is enough, if it follows the official guidelines. But they might request for additional documents, which depends on case to case basis. By tax slips I meant tax returns, I'm not sure why your country wouldn't have tax returns? Have you ever filed income tax? You can provide those documents where you declared your income and paid tax *IF* CIC asks for it. Otherwise I don't think it's required, but you can search for other discussions in this forum.
We actually have payment slips that include TAX , that's the only paper . If i want to extract tax slips it will be just zero’s because my current job is paying everything . As long as they don’t request insurance papers i’m okay