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bnacanadaus

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Hi-
My parents will be applying for Supervisa in next few weeks. I am Canadian citizen and working in US on H1B (regular travel between Detroit, MI and Windsor, ON).
For proof of income, I can attach most recent CRA Notice of Assessment, W2 from US employer and last 4 paystubs from US employer.
I wonder if these documents are enough and acceptable (especially since they are from US employer)?
Anyone in similar situation and got success?
Thanks
 
Hi-
My parents will be applying for Supervisa in next few weeks. I am Canadian citizen and working in US on H1B (regular travel between Detroit, MI and Windsor, ON).
For proof of income, I can attach most recent CRA Notice of Assessment, W2 from US employer and last 4 paystubs from US employer.
I wonder if these documents are enough and acceptable (especially since they are from US employer)?
Anyone in similar situation and got success?
Thanks

Are you actually living full-time in Canada? Agree that US employment and salary information not helpful for supervisa.
 
The US income may still be a problem.
Here is another caveat!
My individual NOAs for 2022 and 2023 report annual incomes exceeding $120,000 each. The 2024 individual NOA, however, shows an income of just under $50,000. This reduction was due to a special six-month assignment requiring residence in the US, resulting in only a partial year of income being filed in my individual return, as advised by our accountant.
My wife's 2024 NOA also reflects an income of just under $50,000. Combined, our joint household income for 2024 totals approximately $100,000.
Question: For proof of income section; submitting my 2022, 2023, and 2024 NOAs, the 2024 document will show a significant income reduction. However, I can combine both of ours (mine and wife's) 2024 NOAs to show $100k income to meet the LICO. and just do not upload the 2022 and 2023 NOAs?
Is this fine to proceed?
 
Here is another caveat!
My individual NOAs for 2022 and 2023 report annual incomes exceeding $120,000 each. The 2024 individual NOA, however, shows an income of just under $50,000. This reduction was due to a special six-month assignment requiring residence in the US, resulting in only a partial year of income being filed in my individual return, as advised by our accountant.
My wife's 2024 NOA also reflects an income of just under $50,000. Combined, our joint household income for 2024 totals approximately $100,000.
Question: For proof of income section; submitting my 2022, 2023, and 2024 NOAs, the 2024 document will show a significant income reduction. However, I can combine both of ours (mine and wife's) 2024 NOAs to show $100k income to meet the LICO. and just do not upload the 2022 and 2023 NOAs?
Is this fine to proceed?
Supervisa only counts the last year so 2024. Yes, she can support and combine incomes.
 
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