Between you and brother who is PR/citizen, that person's NOA/T4 will matter (CIC does not care about overtime/bonus - If it appears in NOA/T4 it counts). Other person's finances won't matter as much in SUPERVISA. Co-signing can only be your spouse/common-law.akapoor3 said:Hello Friends,
I am planning to apply for Supervisa for my parents in June 2016 and I was wondering if someone can help please. I have following queries:
1. When it comes to looking at LICO. Can I also include overtime and bonus? Also, I have an income from a part time job at a store, so would they consider the income even if there letter of employment doesn’t show MINIMUM GUARANTEED HOURS?
2. My brother is co-signing the application. He has been working contractual jobs last year and now he got a Full time permanent job. So when it comes to providing letter of employment, would it be good idea to let the government know that his income earned in previous year was pertaining to contractual jobs which are finished now and now he is in full time job with new employer.
Your replies would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You
Anu
Hope this helps.