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Dimitris

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I'm uploading my documents now and I need your help for one and half year in Canada should I upload all of my payslips or just my T4s . I was working part time but my payslips are about 50 pages. Need your help ASAP. Thanks.
 
Dimitris said:
I'm uploading my documents now and I need your help for one and half year in Canada should I upload all of my payslips or just my T4s . I was working part time but my payslips are about 50 pages. Need your help ASAP. Thanks.

Upload both. There is no harm in uploading extra proof
 
I agree but I have only 4mb space to upload.
 
Dimitris said:
I agree but I have only 4mb space to upload.
T4 should work
 
Dimitris said:
I agree but I have only 4mb space to upload.

Upload few pay stubs from the initial months on the job, then few from the middle months and few recent 2,3 month old. That's what I did.
 
Hi Guys,

What tool are you guys using to compress the documents to 4mb?


Thanks
 
ESREDDY said:
Hi Guys,

What tool are you guys using to compress the documents to 4mb?


Thanks
Just google it, there are many options.
 
ESREDDY said:
Hi Guys,

What tool are you guys using to compress the documents to 4mb?


Thanks
http://smallpdf.com/
 
Mine was uploaded latest 6 months pay stubs, T4 and option C print out combined together then resize files into 4 mb with resize and merge online.

Ps. Make sure your files must nice and clear.
 
Dimitris said:
I'm uploading my documents now and I need your help for one and half year in Canada should I upload all of my payslips or just my T4s . I was working part time but my payslips are about 50 pages. Need your help ASAP. Thanks.

Since you were working part-time and need to prove your hours, it would be a good idea to include all the paystubs (or the information contained).

An alternative to paystubs is to get your Record of Employment (assumes you are no longer working there) - it summarizes all your paystubs on 1-2 pages.

http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/ei/employers/view_roe.shtml
 
jes_ON said:
Since you were working part-time and need to prove your hours, it would be a good idea to include all the paystubs (or the information contained).

An alternative to paystubs is to get your Record of Employment (assumes you are no longer working there) - it summarizes all your paystubs on 1-2 pages.

http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/ei/employers/view_roe.shtml

Hi Jes,
I am also being paid hourly, i have only submitted few initial months pay stubs, few from the middle and recent 3,4 month's pay stubs. Am i in trouble now? My employment reference letter reads, "he works for an average 37.5 hours a week and being paid $** per hour". Is this enough along with pay stubs and T4 to prove my hours ? I am really anxious now.
 
I just uploaded 6 months paystubs and notice of assessment and a T4 all together, plus my contract.
 
RegularGuy said:
Any response to my query....

LOL, really, after less than 24 hours? I have a job...

RegularGuy said:
I am also being paid hourly, i have only submitted few initial months pay stubs, few from the middle and recent 3,4 month's pay stubs. Am i in trouble now? My employment reference letter reads, "he works for an average 37.5 hours a week and being paid $** per hour". Is this enough along with pay stubs and T4 to prove my hours ? I am really anxious now.

No, you should be fine, since you are full-time, as long as the info in the letter matches reasonably close to the T4. Earning more, or a little bit less than what the letter says is OK. But if you earn a LOT less than what the letter says, it could be a problem (unless you provide an explanation).