I guess I'll do all 4. Can't decide which is the apt.Or a combination of Evidence 2: NOA 2022 + Bank Statement July 2023 = SET 3?
I guess I'll do all 4. Can't decide which is the apt.Or a combination of Evidence 2: NOA 2022 + Bank Statement July 2023 = SET 3?
Have you submitted your application.I guess I'll do all 4. Can't decide which is the apt.
When did you submit your application and when was it approved?For anyone that is unsure.
I had submitted just a employment pay stub dated a week before sending my application, another pay stub from the previous year and literally just a single tax notice of assessment from the previous year.
3 weeks later they started processing my application and within one week it was approved.
Don't stress about it too much and just submit a few documents as evidence and you will be good!
This is the exact information from the client application statusWhen did you submit your application and when was it approved?
Hi Ryocchin, Thanks for the information. When did you submit the online applications? Did you try to link the applications? If yes, when did you find you were able to link your applications?Our own experience.
As the "Supporting documents", I used my most recent pay stubs and from 4 years ago, and my most recent bank statements.
My wife sent the latest bank statements, CRA Notice of Assessment for last year and 5 years ago.
We scanned them and applied online in august.
The new PR card arrived exactly 6 weeks later.
By the way, even after we have received the renewed PR cards, the processing status is still "submitted".
Yes I submitted on 15 August, and received the Renewed PR Card in the week of October 9-13.Have you submitted your application.
Did you get any communication from IRCC about the application.
Nothing wrong with tax assessments that are for zero income.However, she is a homemaker and has not been employed during the last five years, hence pay slips are out of the question.
She has CRA tax assessments which are basically for a zero income, not sure if these would work....
The only listed evidence we have are rental agreements where she was added four years ago.
Nothing wrong with tax assessments that are for zero income.
Does she not have a bank account with some detailed transactions showing eg things purchased here? A phone bill with detailed call history for a month or two? Any home or school activities/memberships that show presence and participation?
Etc. If some of these, submit a few with explanation that she has primarily been a homemaker.
Note, they do NOT ask for complete proof of being resident every single day you attest to. They ask for evidence of residing in Canada i.e. some of the time. Submit evidence for a few different months along with, as suggested, a short letter of explanation that she is providing a few different sources as a homemaker / not having worked.Thanks!
She has bank statements, but there are huge gaps for months across where she did not make any purchases, particularly during COVID where most purchases were online from my accounts.
Thanks for the hint about phone bills. She has them for the entire length and we could make a good case with them. We also have memberships for some lengths of time, hopefully they will help as well.
Thanks again @armoured!
Good suggestions, went back to the instruction guide and have the same impression, thanks so much! I will keep posted here how it goes.Note, they do NOT ask for complete proof of being resident every single day you attest to. They ask for evidence of residing in Canada i.e. some of the time. Submit evidence for a few different months along with, as suggested, a short letter of explanation that she is providing a few different sources as a homemaker / not having worked.
No need to overdo it by providing phone bills for the entire time - you're not trying to cover every month. Evidence that she resided, normally, in Canada some of the time. If they need more they will ask for it.
If she's been filing, NOAs as resident and a couple different types of evidence from different points in time will probably be enough.
Would also learn for next time. It is important for her to have proof of being in Canada so actively using her bank card for example given she doesn’t work or she could also start working or volunteering outside the home.Thanks!
She has bank statements, but there are huge gaps for months across where she did not make any purchases, particularly during COVID where most purchases were online from my accounts.
Thanks for the hint about phone bills. She has them for the entire length and we could make a good case with them. We also have memberships for some lengths of time, hopefully they will help as well.
Thanks again @armoured!