Hi,
My husband (Canadian citizen and planning on sponsoring me) worked in Canada during the last elections (he was a poll booth officer) and for a university. He has not submitted his tax forms yet, and thus cannot access a Option C Printout as they don't have one for him. Should he state in a letter that he hasn't filed his taxes yet and therefore doesn't have the Option C Printout even though he will have to state he has worked in Canada within the last 5 years? Or should we try to get an Option C Printout (which would be difficult, because the forms he has to fill out for his taxes are in Canada and he's residing in Paraguay)?
We're not sure what to do in this situation! It would be great if we could just send a letter in lieu of the printout, but the fact that he hasn't filed his taxes (instead of not having worked) might look bad.
Alternatively, could we just say in the letter that he just recently filed his taxes but has to wait 4 months (that's how long it takes) until they're processed. So that is: file taxes --> submit application with letter stating he just filed his taxes. Not sure if that will work, or will have to wait for them to be processed, then request the printout.
My husband (Canadian citizen and planning on sponsoring me) worked in Canada during the last elections (he was a poll booth officer) and for a university. He has not submitted his tax forms yet, and thus cannot access a Option C Printout as they don't have one for him. Should he state in a letter that he hasn't filed his taxes yet and therefore doesn't have the Option C Printout even though he will have to state he has worked in Canada within the last 5 years? Or should we try to get an Option C Printout (which would be difficult, because the forms he has to fill out for his taxes are in Canada and he's residing in Paraguay)?
We're not sure what to do in this situation! It would be great if we could just send a letter in lieu of the printout, but the fact that he hasn't filed his taxes (instead of not having worked) might look bad.
Alternatively, could we just say in the letter that he just recently filed his taxes but has to wait 4 months (that's how long it takes) until they're processed. So that is: file taxes --> submit application with letter stating he just filed his taxes. Not sure if that will work, or will have to wait for them to be processed, then request the printout.