No, your pay slips are not sufficient.Marooned said:Hi all,
What is the incoming tax document?
My incoming tax is mentioned in my monthly pay slips.
Is it enough?
Thanks,
"This must consist of proof of social security contributions or proof of payment
of income tax.
If you cannot provide one of these elements of proof, you must provide proof
of exemption from payment of social security premiums or proof of exemption from payment of income tax issued by a government authority (who is not your employer).
Important clarifications on the proof of legality:
Regardless of the sector in which you work (private, public, parapublic, etc.), you must present proof of legality of your work experience.
All documents attesting to the legality of your work experience must be issued by a government authority. The documents issued by your employer or an accountant are not accepted.
The notice of assessment of income tax is an official document issued by tax authorities that confirms receipt of the income tax return and the assessment of submitted information.
If you work or have worked in a country or territory other than your country of citizenship or permanent residence, you must present a photocopy of your work permits.
Here are some examples of documents that are not accepted as proof of legality:
– income tax returns;
– acknowledgements of receipt of income tax returns; – registration cards with a social security agency;
– tax registration cards;
– pay slips."
Please pay particular attention to the lines I have bolded.
Above info extracted from the application package from Immigration Quebec.