you are right, it's true that showing that we do our taxes doesn't quite prove much else. However, my point wasn't about the proof requested. The RQ doesn't ask for any documentation, it's only a fill in the blanks questionnaire.The reason I believe they send it is to confirm the sponsor information is still up to date and that there is communication between sponsor and applicant and yes, that the sponsor did in fact file the 2010 taxes. If there is any doubt that the sponsor is living in Canada they will sent a separate email or include it in the additional documents request. I say this to ease the minds of those who have already done the RQ and didn't include a bunch of proof documentation for each question when they sent it in.mikey said:well, in my opinion what u said is not quite right!. Letter of employment from canadian company/organization would prove that ur residing in Canada. Doing your yearly taxes would not, since you can be working outside Canada. you should claim the income even if your outside Canada.
Well, that's only my guess...let's see...we dont care whether they ask for RQ or not. The point is to get PPR
At the end of the day it is all about the PPR and being with our loved ones asap