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cpasbirn

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Dec 1, 2020
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Hi everyone! I am planning to apply a supervisa for my father, however my NOA does not meet the Lico requirement. I started my new job in july 2022, i earn 50k per year and my wife landed in Canada in october so she got her first job in january where she earns 47k.
If we provide our job letters and paystubs will that be enough? I see on the website that it is accepted as proof of funds but i notice everyone always submits NOA. Will it be refused because of that?
 
Hi everyone! I am planning to apply a supervisa for my father, however my NOA does not meet the Lico requirement. I started my new job in july 2022, i earn 50k per year and my wife landed in Canada in october so she got her first job in january where she earns 47k.
If we provide our job letters and paystubs will that be enough? I see on the website that it is accepted as proof of funds but i notice everyone always submits NOA. Will it be refused because of that?

LICO for supervisa is based on income earned and not salary. NOA is the standard proof for LICO. How much liquid savings can you show? Did you only move to Canada in July 2022?