Officially, there is no requirement that your salary must be taxable. But the problem with that is they can argue your letter does not clearly say you have been paid for the work you've been doing; the scholarship could have been only a financial support for you as a student! You should be able to fix that by a letter from your supervisor and your department. Actually I don't know why you're bothering with HR if your department and prof are okay with producing ref letters for you.s-r-z said:I got a problem here that I think is shared with many other PhD students, I am on scholarship; my payment literally comes from TA and RA (almost half and half), but our department officially named it scholarship. So in the HR letter it is mentioned that I am being paid by a scholarship, and I am not paying tax for that.
Can scholarships be claimed as RA/TA for NOC 4012?
vista said:Hi guys,
I'm doubtful if I have any chance to pass the eligibility, so I thought it would be wiser to consult with you and then start applying or even stop thinking about it:
1. I will pass my second year in PhD program in Sept 2014, and I have had 540 hours of RA in total (10hs/a week) during these past two years. I also have 2 years experience of part-time teaching at universities in my homeland without any pay stub and hours have not be mentioned in the proof issued by those universities.
2. I cannot have $12000 in my bank account for a long time. I might borrow it from sb and get a one week bank letter at most.
3. I don't have any family members and relatives residing in Canada.
I've noticed that the PhD stream will be removed on Jan 2015, so I'm stressed about it and I don't know if I should apply for it in sept or not. documents preparation is costly, so I would like to know if my chance is below 50% percent, then I will forget about it.
Thanks for your help in advance!
When was it generated? (it's written at the bottom of every page)aalm said:Strange! I got my GCMS today. Its same as what it was in March. Same points. 5 points for 2-year PhD Study.
My security/medical/criminality due date is still December, 2014!
This actually makes sense, except that we all heard from CIC a lot sooner. When was it generated and you should order another one right now and see what has happened since.aalm said:Strange! I got my GCMS today. Its same as what it was in March. Same points. 5 points for 2-year PhD Study.
My security/medical/criminality due date is still December, 2014!
s-r-z said:I got a problem here that I think is shared with many other PhD students, I am on scholarship; my payment literally comes from TA and RA (almost half and half), but our department officially named it scholarship. So in the HR letter it is mentioned that I am being paid by a scholarship, and I am not paying tax for that.
Can scholarships be claimed as RA/TA for NOC 4012?
sia_kb8 said:This actually makes sense, except that we all heard from CIC a lot sooner. When was it generated and you should order another one right now and see what has happened since.
Alrighty, I guess you need to order another one to figure out what's going on.aalm said:Its generated June 25, 2014. I have got medical call on July 21, 2014.
vista said:A quick question:
Is PhD stream going to be removed in future? I mean I'm not eligible this year to apply but next year I will be. however, I've heard that they are going to make some changes in January 2015.
There have been situations (previously reported on this forum) where they asked for proof of funds at the time of landing.Jubayer said:Most probably, no. But I would strongly suggest to maintain your funds until you land.
Jubayer
I am sorry, but from what you have stated, you do not have sufficient funds nor sufficient work experience. Please know that the minimum one-year continuous work experience needs to be from a single NOC code. You can have additional work experience from multiple NOC codes for purpose of acquiring more points, but the minimum needs to be meet from a single NOC code.vista said:Hi guys,
I'm doubtful if I have any chance to pass the eligibility, so I thought it would be wiser to consult with you and then start applying or even stop thinking about it:
1. I will pass my second year in PhD program in Sept 2014, and I have had 540 hours of RA in total (10hs/a week) during these past two years. I also have 2 years experience of part-time teaching at universities in my homeland without any pay stub and hours have not be mentioned in the proof issued by those universities.
2. I cannot have $12000 in my bank account for a long time. I might borrow it from sb and get a one week bank letter at most.
3. I don't have any family members and relatives residing in Canada.
I've noticed that the PhD stream will be removed on Jan 2015, so I'm stressed about it and I don't know if I should apply for it in sept or not. documents preparation is costly, so I would like to know if my chance is below 50% percent, then I will forget about it.
Thanks for your help in advance!
Thanks for reply. Unfortunately, the letter from department also mentions that payments have been through scholarship, because officially it is, although I am working as RA and TA. I can not to include HR and department letters but I am afraid just a letter from my supervisor would not be enough.cantaloupe said:Officially, there is no requirement that your salary must be taxable. But the problem with that is they can argue your letter does not clearly say you have been paid for the work you've been doing; the scholarship could have been only a financial support for you as a student! You should be able to fix that by a letter from your supervisor and your department. Actually I don't know why you're bothering with HR if your department and prof are okay with producing ref letters for you.