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immi2grate

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Aug 2, 2013
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I am sponsoring my mother-in-law to come for the birth of our first child.

I am self-employed and have $10,000+ in the bank. Will that be enough? And how far back should the bank statement be?

Secondly, what documents do I need to include?

I have my last year notice of assessment. And can possibly get hand of a T4. I was a full-time employee last year (depicted on NOA and T4), but now I am with the same company on an hourly contractual basis. So I don't know if I can get an employment letter. What else can I include or is employment letter absolutely needed?

thanks in advance.
 
immi2grate said:
I am sponsoring my mother-in-law to come for the birth of our first child.

I am self-employed and have $10,000+ in the bank. Will that be enough? And how far back should the bank statement be?

It depend how much you earn and how long your mother staying with you. I usually gave a bank letter instead.

Secondly, what documents do I need to include? Things like latest notice of assessment, residence lease agreement/ownership document, invitation letter and status in Canada document.

I have my last year notice of assessment. And can possibly get hand of a T4. I was a full-time employee last year (depicted on NOA and T4), but now I am with the same company on an hourly contractual basis. So I don't know if I can get an employment letter. What else can I include or is employment letter absolutely needed?

thanks in advance.