I am wondering if I should include my pay stubs and T4, T4As in my application, if I have already got employment letter clearly stating I worked 40hours/week and my salary. Has anybody received request to submit these or has any application been returned because of lack of these materials?
Here is my situation. It may be a bit complex and I appreciate if you can read it through. I am claiming working experience as a TA/RA in my university where I am a graduate student. I have got a letter from my department clearly stated I worked 40 hours per week for 4 years (Sept 2006 to Oct 2010) and received about $23,000 per year.
However my payment was only $20,000 in the last two years while it was about 26,000 in the first two years. Will this cause any problem because the officer may think $20,000 for a full-time job is too low?
My another worry is that my T4s from the university also include the payment from another in-campus labor job I took. Since the labor job is not under 0, A or B NOC category, I am not claiming this working experience. Thus I am afraid the officer may get confused seeing my T4/T4As show different payment compared to my TA/RA pay stubs.
Here is my situation. It may be a bit complex and I appreciate if you can read it through. I am claiming working experience as a TA/RA in my university where I am a graduate student. I have got a letter from my department clearly stated I worked 40 hours per week for 4 years (Sept 2006 to Oct 2010) and received about $23,000 per year.
However my payment was only $20,000 in the last two years while it was about 26,000 in the first two years. Will this cause any problem because the officer may think $20,000 for a full-time job is too low?
My another worry is that my T4s from the university also include the payment from another in-campus labor job I took. Since the labor job is not under 0, A or B NOC category, I am not claiming this working experience. Thus I am afraid the officer may get confused seeing my T4/T4As show different payment compared to my TA/RA pay stubs.