John09 said:
has anyone been asked to submit a proof that they still live in the province where they were nominated ... I just received an email from my provincial govt asking me send them proofs from jan-may 2013 proving i live and work here ... my only concern is that i was on a vacation to my home country for 2 months in feb and march , so i dont have any pay stubs for that period ...
· Copies of paystubs from January 2013 to May 2013.
· Proof that you are a registered tenant at your address (copies of lease agreement and rental receipts OR copies of proof of ownership) in Saskatchewan and names of other occupants at the address including their relationship to you;
· Copies of utility bills from J January 2013 to May 2013 from either SaskTel; SaskPower; SaskEnergy; water; or a cable company;
· Income Tax return from 2012;
· Copies of your bank statements and credit card for all accounts indicating all transactions made to and from those accounts from January 2013 to May 2013;
· Copies of your Saskatchewan Health Card and Saskatchewan Driver's license.
Did any one know what is this? And why?
@ John09: This is quite strange. I got PPR 3 days ago but I was not asked to provide things like this. I suspect it's probably a directive from the Province of Saskatchewan. Maybe they've noticed outflux of people from the province and they mandated CIC to verify the actual locations of people. Since sponsorship of other family members was made difficult (in short cancelled), most people who initially moved to saskatchewan for that reason began to leave.
When I sent in my updated file history (though not asked), I included my letter of employment and also included pay stubs for the month. Since it is the same job that i filled in my application in 2012, they have no worries about it.
To be candid, for CIC to request for all these documents, it means they suspect you are not fully committed to the province. It is possible that during the background check, your Name,SIN,Bill or Payroll may have been triggered in another province (i'm not sure).
But all they want to see in those documents is your house address and that you actually live in the province.
I will advice to quickly send in those documents...you can't afford to have any delay.