The work experience letter should clearly state whether it was full time or part time job and how much you were paid. The salary is already reflected in your bank statements. That might be a cross check for them.nokia3315 said:If someone can provide reference letter, is it still required to provide salary stubs ?
Provided the applicant shares the statement of the salary bank account.bestofluck said:The work experience letter should clearly state whether it was full time or part time job and how much you were paid. The salary is already reflected in your bank statements. That might be a cross check for them.
Basic & Mandatory requirement is the reference letter (According to CIC)sunichak said:Provided the applicant shares the statement of the salary bank account.
sunichak said:I think payslips are important since it proves your current employment with the employer.
Reference letters are required for past employment as well, the OP did not say it was current employment.
A reference letter can be taken any time after you join the employer but how do you prove that you are still associated with the employer. It is through the latest payslips.
Many people have made this mistake and been refused. It is not true that the reference letter can be taken "any time," the date on the letter is the "end date" that CIC will use to calculate your eligibility. Paystubs do not state your duties and responsibilities, you can only get credit for skilled work when you have proof of duties and responsibilities, therefore the date on the letter of reference is CRITICAL.
No, it is not required. You have to look at the totality of your evidence and decide if you need more proof. A strong complete letter of reference is always the best start. If your remuneration is an annual salary, you usually don't need this (as long as, for example, you can provide a T4 or equivalent document).nokia3315 said:If someone can provide reference letter, is it still required to provide salary stubs ?
If you have the pay stubs, please please upload them. If you can, upload all of them-for the required experience you are claiming. This is not mandatory, but it will help considerably if they find deficiencies in your application or say an error in you employment reference letter (which is possible by the way). They'll look at all available documents before making a decision. That is why when people are rejected it is clearly stated that the honors is up to the applicant to provide all necessary supporting documents to satisfy the visa officer. SO IF YOU HAVE IT, PLEASE PROVIDE IT. But if you do not have it, then it won't be a problem. But I'll urge you to strongly consider submitting them.nokia3315 said:If someone can provide reference letter, is it still required to provide salary stubs ?
Pay stubs can only serve as replacement evidence if your reference letter doesn't explicitly mention that your work experience was paid in nature. They cannot replace the reference letter in any other manner. On the hierarchy of documentary evidence to prove full time paid work experience acquired under NOC 0/A/B within the last 10 years, pay stubs are almost at the very bottom.martinsdaddy said:If you have the pay stubs, please please upload them. If you can, upload all of them-for the required experience you are claiming. This is not mandatory, but it will help considerably if they find deficiencies in your application or say an error in you employment reference letter (which is possible by the way). They'll look at all available documents before making a decision. That is why when people are rejected it is clearly stated that the honors is up to the applicant to provide all necessary supporting documents to satisfy the visa officer. SO IF YOU HAVE IT, PLEASE PROVIDE IT. But if you do not have it, then it won't be a problem. But I'll urge you to strongly consider submitting them.
My post did not suggest that pay stubs should be used as replacement evidence, rather they are supporting evidence. I even gave examples to substantiate same. Again, I emphasize, if he has pay stubs, he can submit them- it's a plus and not a minus. It is clearly stated as a further proof of work experience, so this should not be a debate. I'm quite sure of this as it worked for me.Asivad Anac said:Pay stubs can only serve as replacement evidence if your reference letter doesn't explicitly mention that your work experience was paid in nature. They cannot replace the reference letter in any other manner. On the hierarchy of documentary evidence to prove full time paid work experience acquired under NOC 0/A/B within the last 10 years, pay stubs are almost at the very bottom.
Very true, I claimed 5 years work experience but added the last one year up to the month I submitted , my reference letter was very detailed but I had the pay stubs as we get it monthly in my email so it wasn't a hassle getting them and attaching them to my application , I even added my annual tax payment summary from tax office, again I had all in my email. From my many years of applying for visas ( thinking back , I have made many applications) I have come to the conclusion that adding VALID additional documents does your application no harm, it only gives your VO no reason to doubt the genuinty of your application . By the way, when you make an application, the only thing VOs look for are faults and not things you have done right .martinsdaddy said:My post did not suggest that pay stubs should be used as replacement evidence, rather they are supporting evidence. I even gave examples to substantiate same. Again, I emphasize, if he has pay stubs, he can submit them- it's a plus and not a minus. It is clearly stated as a further proof of work experience, so this should not be a debate. I'm quite sure of this as it worked for me.