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Fodrigo

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May 29, 2017
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Hello,

I've been working for a company since December 18 of 2017 (but I received my paycheck after January of 2018). I would complete 1 year experience on December 18 of this year but I've traveled outside Canada for 2 weeks this year and I will also travel for 2 more weeks between Dec 20 - Jan 5.

My questions are:

1 - I believe I will be able to claim 1 year experience only after I complete 1 year + 4 weeks (the amount of time I've been traveling this year), right? Around the end of January.

2 - How can I prove this 2 weeks from Dec 18-Dec 31 of 2017 if I don't have T4 for it? My first paycheck came just in January.

3 - How will I prove the 4 other weeks in Jan 2019? Do I need to wait one more year to receive the respective T4 in 2020?



Thanks in advance.
 
Hello,
I've been working for a company since December 18 of 2017 (but I received my paycheck after January of 2018). I would complete 1 year experience on December 18 of this year but I've traveled outside Canada for 2 weeks this year and I will also travel for 2 more weeks between Dec 20 - Jan 5.
My questions are:
1 - I believe I will be able to claim 1 year experience only after I complete 1 year + 4 weeks (the amount of time I've been traveling this year), right? Around the end of January.
2 - How can I prove this 2 weeks from Dec 18-Dec 31 of 2017 if I don't have T4 for it? My first paycheck came just in January.
3 - How will I prove the 4 other weeks in Jan 2019? Do I need to wait one more year to receive the respective T4 in 2020?
Thanks in advance.

Hi,
1- To be safe do 1 year + 1 month
2- A letter from your manager or HR dept from your company.
Example:
(Department letterhead)

PROTECTED B

To whom it may concern:

SUBJECT: CONFIRMATION OF EMPLOYMENT
This letter is to confirm that (employee name) is employed as a public servant for (department name).

Annual Salary Bilingual Bonus Bi-weekly Pay Hours/week
(amount) (amount) (amount) (number of hours)
Employed since: (date)

Employment type: (ex. indeterminate)

Should you require additional information, do not hesitate to contact (name of supervisor).

Sincerely,


3- the same as item 2.
 
So just a letter with the dates should be enough even for the dates I don't have T4 for?

I could also give paystubs I guess, but I'm not sure if my employer has it.
 
Why do you not have a T4? If you started work and was paid for work done in 2017, then you should have been issued a T4, especially if you have actual paycheques issued by the company showing those dates in the year 2017.
If you were not issued a T4, then you cannot claim having worked during that time (UNLESS you were paid as a contractor, and declared that income in your personal tax return as such, which does not seem to be the case).
 
Hi EstherBarros, sorry for posting in the wrong place.

I don't have because my first paycheck was received only in January.
 
Hi EstherBarros, sorry for posting in the wrong place.

I don't have because my first paycheck was received only in January.

As I said, if you WORKED during the year 2017, whether for the whole year OR 1 hour only, and got paid by a company, then you should have a T4. It does not matter that the cheque was dated 2018. If the work was done in 2017 and they paycheque shows a period IN or including 2017, there should have been a T4 for the year 2017. If there is not, then your work experience does not count (and you most likely worked "under the table"- you should talk to your employer and rectify this situation so you can amend your taxes from the year 2017).
 
Why do you need T4 for citizenship form? I haven't seen this is required in the forms. What I'm missing here?