Did you get another AOR ? I thought you already have the AOR early this year?Submitted June 26th. AOR July 20th
Start with Job bank ( home child care provider in various locations - Search - Job Bank ) . You might be lucky to find an employer in need of your services.good day I am a certified caregiver may I know how could I get an employer from Canada?
Hi, what documents did you exactly submit?Submitted June 26th. AOR July 20th
2023 T4Hi, what documents did you exactly submit?
Thank you2023 T4
2O23 NOA
Paystubs from sep 2023 until June 2024
Bank Statement letter
Current close work permit that expires in July 2025
Reference Letter stating responsibilities, salary and work period
You can submit your payslips or PDOC and reference letter/s, Schedule 19B, . As long as you already have 6 months+ experience. If IRCC needs additional requirements from you, they will let you know.My 6 months experience will complete in Sep but I guess I should wait until Feb 2025 to be able to get T4 and NOA
Oh, if I can do so it's great, I'd read in the IRCC website that T4 and NOA are mandatory documents and the others are completing onesYou can submit your payslips or PDOC and reference letter/s, Schedule 19B, . As long as you already have 6 months+ experience. If IRCC needs additional requirements from you, they will let you know.
It is acceptable, as T4 is mostly sent out by employers every February then after, CRA will send you yearly the NOA after they have evaluated your tax return.Oh, if I can do so it's great, I'd read in the IRCC website that T4 and NOA are mandatory documents and the others are completing ones
I think you should be careful about this, because in this link:It is acceptable, as T4 is mostly sent out by employers every February then after, CRA will send you yearly the NOA after they have evaluated your tax return.
For 2024 you really cannot provide T4 and NOA. Because these wont be released until 2025. It is unrealistic to submit those documents at this time. This is for some who has already gained their 6 months plus experience starting this January 2024 inside Canada. Sure, I am very aware of the requirements written on the IRCC page for Caregivers.I think you should be careful about this, because in this link:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/temporary-residents/foreign-workers/provincial-nominees-permanent-resident-applicants/bridging-open-work-permits.html#toc6
Under New changes to the pilots it says "
If you don't provide T4 and NOA, you are putting yourself at unnecessary risk. (This is Just My Opinion.)
- clarify that applicants have only one opportunity to submit their proof of work experience to IRCC for a decision on their permanent residence application ".