The NOA is issued by the Canada Revenue Agency to show the amount of tax paid in the previously filed tax year.
The LICO assessment is based on the figures in that document.
That's OK Bryanna. I have very limited time as my mom is quitting work and is planning to leave her country of residence early next year. So I was trying to get things in place asap.
That's OK Bryanna. I have very limited time as my mom is quitting work and is planning to leave her country of residence early next year. So I was trying to get things in place asap.
Just want to confirm that your mother can't move to Canada even with a supervisa. She will actually have to go back home to apply for aa supervisa. At the earliest that will be early next summer. She will be expected to show ties to her home country.
That's OK Bryanna. I have very limited time as my mom is quitting work and is planning to leave her country of residence early next year. So I was trying to get things in place asap.
You may want to reconsider the previous advice: To apply for a TRV instead especially as her employment is one of her strong ties currently. She can apply for a super visa later even when she has a valid TRV
She already has a multiple entry 10 year TRV Bryanna. I just don't want to end up in a situation as faced by user pooja1682.
My plan is to receive my NOA and then reapply for the supervisa. If things go well and she is able to give her medical in her country of residence before leaving and it is approved, perhaps we can consider sending her passport for stamping at Ottawa like user se7en did.
Any idea if she can give her medical in Canada if requested by CIC?