Parental leave during your PR processing period will not negatively impact your application, provided it is a legitimate leave sanctioned under employment law. Here’s a breakdown of your situation and possible solutions:Hi Miss bee, I applied for PR and after that I entered in parental leave for 52 weeks. Some of my acquaintance told me that at last stages of PR processing ircc ask for paystubs. If they ask paystub in my case what will be the solution? Will parental leave in PR processing period affect my application ? I am a PNP applicant for PR. While applying I haven't uploaded any employment records. Is it safe to upload ROE and previous paystubs through webform before they ask.
1. Impact of Parental Leave on PR Application
• As a PNP applicant, your nomination likely ties you to a specific employer or job. IRCC may verify if you still meet the program’s requirements, which could include being employed or maintaining the ability to work.
• Being on parental leave is typically seen as temporary and valid, so it should not jeopardize your application. Ensure your leave is well-documented and compliant with your province’s labor laws.
2. Paystub Requests During PR Processing
• IRCC may request paystubs or other proof of employment during the eligibility review. If you are on parental leave, you can explain your situation and provide alternative documents, such as:
• Record of Employment (ROE) indicating your leave status.
• A letter from your employer confirming your job, leave period, and eventual return date.
• Past paystubs to demonstrate consistent employment before the leave.
3. Proactively Submitting Documents
Uploading documents via the webform before IRCC requests them could strengthen your file and avoid delays. Consider submitting the following:
• ROE: Clearly state that you are on approved parental leave.
• Paystubs: Include a few from before your leave to demonstrate employment consistency.
• Employer Letter: A letter confirming your ongoing relationship with the employer, your return date, and your leave status (if possible).
4. Steps You Can Take
• Communicate with Your Employer: Ensure you can obtain the necessary documentation.
• Prepare Explanations: Draft a clear explanation of your parental leave to submit if IRCC asks for clarification.
• Monitor IRCC Communications: Keep an eye on requests in case additional information is needed.