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Hello,
My family income is $60000 and they need $57988 for Supervisa family of 5. They said LICO not met! They refused I don’t know why? Is it because of my wife working and have T4 income $40000 at notice of assessment but my income $20000 not T4 but declared as self employed shows at notice of assessment? I don’t know what they look for NOA or T4?
Last 5 years ago my mom got Supervisa and our family situation was the same!
Please help if you can explain why they refused?
Thanks

Have you order GCMS notes?
 
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Hello,
My family income is $60000 and they need $57988 for Supervisa family of 5. They said LICO not met! They refused I don’t know why? Is it because of my wife working and have T4 income $40000 at notice of assessment but my income $20000 not T4 but declared as self employed shows at notice of assessment? I don’t know what they look for NOA or T4?
Last 5 years ago my mom got Supervisa and our family situation was the same!
Please help if you can explain why they refused?
Thanks
So your NOA is exactly $40k spouse and $20k for you? Family size has not changed? No sales/commissions? As said order GCMS.
 
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So your NOA is exactly $40k spouse and $20k for you? Family size has not changed? No sales/commissions? As said order GCMS.
As i do sales jobs $20000 as sales commission but declared tax return 2022 and cra notice of assignment. Family size 5 people including my mom whom we applied for. GCMS note will help for anything?
Thanks
 
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As i do sales jobs $20000 as sales commission but declared tax return 2022 and cra notice of assignment. Family size 5 people including my mom whom we applied for. GCMS note will help for anything?
Thanks
But in a post from July 17, you stated that your wife’s income is $35k and now $40k. From July:

We are family of 5 including my mom applying for Supervisa . My spouse income $35,000 and I have $20,000 plus tips and sales commission $8300 which I declared in our 2022 income tax.

So what is your income? Just trying to figure out what your income really is because $35k + $20k is $55K so below LICO.
 
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But in a post from July 17, you stated that your wife’s income is $35k and now $40k. From July:

We are family of 5 including my mom applying for Supervisa . My spouse income $35,000 and I have $20,000 plus tips and sales commission $8300 which I declared in our 2022 income tax.

So what is your income? Just trying to figure out what your income really is because $35k + $20k is $55K so below LICO.
She got a raise
 
To get it reassessed with the new income , she’d have had to file a T1 adjustment, with a new T4/Amended
If she receives the money in 2023, as back pay due to a raise , for 2022, it’ll be reflected on their 2023 T4, hence 2023 tax return


“ Income is reported on a T4 slip for the year in which it is paid, regardless of when it was earned“

Example . I’m getting salary adjustments from 2020-2022. It’ll be reflected on my 2023 T4

https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-ag...mation-employers/t4-slip/filling-t4-slip.html
Thanks. I was sort of joking because no way it can be reassessed in less than a month. I think NOA is for $35k and then added documents shwoing a $5k raise which would not work with IRCC. IRCC wants the NOA at $40k. Just trying to understand from OP what documents were submitted and if they met LICO. Can’t submit NOA for 2022 and payslips for 2023 to show meeting LICO.
 
Thanks. I was sort of joking because no way it can be reassessed in less than a month. I think NOA is for $35k and then added documents shwoing a $5k raise which would not work with IRCC. IRCC wants the NOA at $40k. Just trying to understand from OP what documents were submitted and if they met LICO. Can’t submit NOA for 2022 and payslips for 2023 to show meeting LICO.

That’s what I was thinking .