- Nov 3, 2011
- 175
- 8
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Buffalo
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 06-03-2012
- Doc's Request.
- 14-09-2012 - New FBI needed - 120 days to submit - then told disregard request
- AOR Received.
- N/A
- File Transfer...
- 29-05-2012 to LA
- Med's Request
- Meds received 29-05-2012; Medical extension received 16-10-2012
- Med's Done....
- 27-10-2011
- Interview........
- Waived
- Passport Req..
- 02-01-2013 received at LA 08-01-2013 ; Decision Made 1-17-2013
- VISA ISSUED...
- 16-01-2013 sent to wrong address; 13-02-2013 LA replied new COPR sent to correct address; 21-02-2013 COPR arrives in mail at new address
- LANDED..........
- 22-02-2013....FINALLY after almost 1 full year since applying
I just wanted to start a thread concerning Income Tax, changing to married status and benefits/credits. If you are a Canadian in receipt of any credits (CCTB, HST/GST credits and any other credits) they will be stopped when you file your income tax. My credits were stopped for the 2010 income tax year even though we were married in 2011. There are reasons behind this but it's too tedious to explain here. If you find you're in this situation do the following:
Mail your supporting documents to the respective Tax Centre. Faxes get lost and shuffled and don't get processed in a timely manner. Send the following to make sure there are no delays.
A change of status form that can be found on the Revenue Canada site.
A letter stating you want to change your married name (if female) and your information (SIN, DOB ect). In this letter write in all your spouses information (DOB ect) and explain that he/she does not have a SIN because they are from (wherever). Make sure you include in plain sight, their worldly income for the current and previous year converted into Canadian dollars. Include the date they entered Canada in bold letters that make it very clear for them to see.
Along with this letter, attach a copy of spouses visitor's record, a copy of your marriage certificate, a copy of spouses passport photo page and a copy of spouses birth certificate. Make sure that both spouses sign and date the letter as well.
I have been having headaches with Revenue Canada for the last month and even after sending all supporting documents TWICE, they are still requesting we send them my husband's SIN number /facepalm. I have contacted my MP and I am sending EVERYTHING in again for a third time. Hopefully, it's the charm.
Mail your supporting documents to the respective Tax Centre. Faxes get lost and shuffled and don't get processed in a timely manner. Send the following to make sure there are no delays.
A change of status form that can be found on the Revenue Canada site.
A letter stating you want to change your married name (if female) and your information (SIN, DOB ect). In this letter write in all your spouses information (DOB ect) and explain that he/she does not have a SIN because they are from (wherever). Make sure you include in plain sight, their worldly income for the current and previous year converted into Canadian dollars. Include the date they entered Canada in bold letters that make it very clear for them to see.
Along with this letter, attach a copy of spouses visitor's record, a copy of your marriage certificate, a copy of spouses passport photo page and a copy of spouses birth certificate. Make sure that both spouses sign and date the letter as well.
I have been having headaches with Revenue Canada for the last month and even after sending all supporting documents TWICE, they are still requesting we send them my husband's SIN number /facepalm. I have contacted my MP and I am sending EVERYTHING in again for a third time. Hopefully, it's the charm.