because u pay tax,, if u work in Canada u will receive ur pay after tax deduction,,, and at many places it goes directly to ur account,, so the amount of tax u pay will indicate the number of hours,,, so don't do it,, why risk only for 4 hours...hell911 said:I know 20 hours is maximum, what if someone goes over the limit, how will cic know about working over the limit?
i am not sure if there is a way for them to know right now but why take a risk just for a few hundred dollars ......during ur PR application if u submit tax returns or pay slips u could get caught....again I am not sure if CIC has a mechanism to check violators. Personally i wouldnt take the risk .hell911 said:I know 20 hours is maximum, what if someone goes over the limit, how will cic know about working over the limit?
hell911 said:I know 20 hours is maximum, what if someone goes over the limit, how will cic know about working over the limit?
For the last week I work for 53 hr within two weeks will it be a problem before that I work only for 30 hr biweekly