I want to apply for my parents super-visa. However I don't have NOA yet. I am wondering if I should apply for super-visa without NOA.
I moved to Canada from U.S. mid-last year (2018). I don't have NOA because I haven't filed 2018 taxes yet (waiting for T4).
My Canadian income is $100k+. My Canadian savings account have $100k+ savings. I work for Apple (in Canada). I have payslips, employment verification letter (mentioning salary), bank statement etc. I can add U.S. tax returns from previous years if that help.
Are these enough for proving that I meet LICO requirement, or NOA/T4 are mandatory?
Are the chances of rejection high based on my(host) financials because of not having NOA/T4? Should I wait till I get NOA (which might be couple of months)? or can I apply just after I get T4?
Tagging few seniors: @scylla @pie_vancouver
I moved to Canada from U.S. mid-last year (2018). I don't have NOA because I haven't filed 2018 taxes yet (waiting for T4).
My Canadian income is $100k+. My Canadian savings account have $100k+ savings. I work for Apple (in Canada). I have payslips, employment verification letter (mentioning salary), bank statement etc. I can add U.S. tax returns from previous years if that help.
Are these enough for proving that I meet LICO requirement, or NOA/T4 are mandatory?
Are the chances of rejection high based on my(host) financials because of not having NOA/T4? Should I wait till I get NOA (which might be couple of months)? or can I apply just after I get T4?
Tagging few seniors: @scylla @pie_vancouver