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Author Topic: Are recent tax returns neccesary to qualify to sponsor  (Read 644 times)
microwave
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« on: July 01, 2007, 03:03:31 pm »

Hello,

I have lived outside of Canada (In Japan) for a year and a half.  I was working there and making income.  My wife (Japanese) recently got married here in Canada and want to start the PR application process as soon as possible.  I know we have to wait at least another 4- 6 weeks for our marriage to be registered before we can get our Marriage Certificate, and she must get her police certificates from Japan as well as Canada (she lived here previously) and the time frame for that is about 4-6 weeks as well.

The one thing I'm not sure whether I need  or not is my recent tax assesment.  I have not filed my taxes for the two years I was away from Canada.  I will be filling it out this week, but I'm not sure how long it will take to process and send back to me.  Also because my income was from out of country and I am putting money into RRSP's for the first time, I want to take my time to do my taxes properly.  However, I would like to send in my application to sponsor and my wife's application for PR asap.  Is the tax assesment necessary?  Is it used to judge income proving that I can support her?  Or is it necessary for other reasons?

If someone could give me their experiences or expertise it would be really appreciated.  Thank you.
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thaiguy
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« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2007, 08:28:43 am »

I think tax information is just one way of proving that you have enough income to support your spouse.  If you have some other way of proving that you have enough income - like your pay stubs - that should also be ok.
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Zhu
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« Reply #2 on: July 02, 2007, 05:34:29 pm »

You don't have to prove that you have enough income to support your wife. There's not minimum income for spouse sponsorship (only for parents sponsorship). I'm 100% positive cause I went through the process...

Anyway, I don't think it matters, taxes or not. The only thing I can think of is you'll have to prove that you're gonna to come back in Canada for good. I remember there were a question about that in the application. So you might want to show that you have a place to live in Canada, why you were abroad etc.
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microwave
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« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2007, 09:08:35 am »

Thanks for the responses! 

Yes, I'm already back in Canada and definitely going to stay.  I have a job so I will definitely show my pay slips or whatever information I need to. I'm also going to call them (if I can actually get through, tried about 30 times unsuccesfully so far) and find out what they have to say as well.  thanks again for all your help.  Any other experiences or advice is also welcome.  thanks again.
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cmk2
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« Reply #4 on: July 04, 2007, 10:26:28 pm »

Not so fast guys.. Check your Document Check List sheet for the SPONSOR (IMM 5491) and you will see that #17 requires an original "Option C Printout" of your last Notice of Assessment for the most recent taxation year and if you don't have one handy, you must call  Revenue Canada to get a copy. If you do not provide one you must provide an explanation.

#18 is where you are requested to provide a letter of employment.

So having said that, in response to Microwave's question as to whether this is important, I think it is since they are asking for it under #17 and you are going to miss this document.
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