Also you changed banks you might still get those history statements for your old accounts. I know that in my e banking is a histroy from the start of internet banking onwards. Plus banks are required to store rather long history of transactoins. The question only is if your old bank will be willing to offer you that type of service.TicTocCroc said:So, I got my additional document request today.
All payslips back to 2005
All tax documents to 2005
All bank statements to 2005 showing highlighted payment corresponding to salary
Plus the expected CES check and current proof of funds.
But seriously- 11 years?? All scanned into one PDF?
I have all the pay slips and tax documents. They are in storage in the UK. I am in Canada as a visitor with my family as my uncle is really very sick. Had they asked for them within 6 months of receiving my application, I could have provided them at the drop of a hat.
Bank statements- I changed bank 3 years ago after my divorce and have been paperless for many many years, so there is no way I can give them more than 3 years' worth of statements.
Very stressed- who didn't they ask for all of these documents in the first place?
As for your payment slips you have 3 options
Go and pick them up personaly
Ask somebody a friend or such to pick them up for you
Ask all your emplyers for opies of required documents. Again there is rather long period of archivation of such do uments needed.
Also check on that request if you need to provide all sets of documents ( as they do practicaly confirm the very same thing) or if you need to provide at just fulll playment history with one of thoselisted means.
Last is curiosity question as what might have triggered ontario to do such detailed request. On a first reading it sounds to me more like a way to cut down on amount of applicants hor the human capital stram.