HI everyone,
Just wondering when submitting the documents, how long of the pay stub should be provided? Half year? 1 year? Or since the day I started working? Thank you!!
I'm applying under CEC. What about CEC pay stub? Thank you!! @legalfalconIf you are applying under FSW, there is no requirement to provide pay stubs. But, if you are planning to include Pay stubs, then you should include the pay stubs of the last month and of when you joined. If you have been working at the same place for a long time, then you can include pay stubs of the last 2 years (Every third month, but make sure you include pay stubs of the last month before you apply. )
I'm applying under CEC. What about CEC pay stub? Thank you!! @legalfalcon
Yes, I know this. I mean should I provide all 12 months if I worked for a year, or like you said the first month plus the last month pay stub is good enough? Sorry about this many questionsProvide pay stubs of the canadian experience you are claiming.
Yes, I know this. I mean should I provide all 12 months if I worked for a year, or like you said the first month plus the last month pay stub is good enough? Sorry about this many questions@legalfalcon
Thanks a lot!For CEC, all pay stubs should be submitted, (all T4 slips)
Yes, I know this. I mean should I provide all 12 months if I worked for a year, or like you said the first month plus the last month pay stub is good enough? Sorry about this many questions@legalfalcon
Ok good to know! Appreciate it!! Thanks!Paystubs are not mandatory, regardless of which class. If you have Canadian experience, it is best to provide the T4 and/or NOA - if you have those, you don't really need paystubs. If you are still working in Canada, one or two recent paystubs are good to include.
Paystubs are good supporting documents in certain circumstances, such as when the preferred documents are not available, etc. If you happen to earn an hourly wage instead of a salary, or if you work part-time or work variable hours, then paystubs are good to include for proof of hours.
Btw, what is NOA?Paystubs are not mandatory, regardless of which class. If you have Canadian experience, it is best to provide the T4 and/or NOA - if you have those, you don't really need paystubs. If you are still working in Canada, one or two recent paystubs are good to include.
Paystubs are good supporting documents in certain circumstances, such as when the preferred documents are not available, etc. If you happen to earn an hourly wage instead of a salary, or if you work part-time or work variable hours, then paystubs are good to include for proof of hours.
Paystubs are not mandatory, regardless of which class. If you have Canadian experience, it is best to provide the T4 and/or NOA - if you have those, you don't really need paystubs. If you are still working in Canada, one or two recent paystubs are good to include.
Paystubs are good supporting documents in certain circumstances, such as when the preferred documents are not available, etc. If you happen to earn an hourly wage instead of a salary, or if you work part-time or work variable hours, then paystubs are good to include for proof of hours.
Btw, what is NOA?
Thank you!"Notice of assessment" - the document that the CRA sends you after you file your Canadian tax return.
Ok thanks!T4 and NOA are important. You do not need pay stubs. If you want, provide the first and the last one onlt. T4 and NOA is the most legal documents in Canada which proof work experience.