Hello everyone,
I'm a recent grad in Canada and wish to apply under the new policy in May, which only requires post-grad to be employed at the time of applying. But can't be self-employed.
Here's my dilemma: I have worked in my company since October 2020 first as part-time, and was issued a T4A slip for 2020. I became a full-time employee since March 2021 and will be issued T4, but won't get that until next year.
Basically... I don't want to confuse the officer with my experience under T4A and make him think I'm self-employed.
My question is: In my employment letter, should I mention my experience from last year? Cuz if I do, I'll probably need to provide the T4A, which I'm afraid may complicate the matter and make the officer think I'm a contractor. Or should I only mention my work experience since becoming a full-time employee this year? If I do this, I will only have paystubs to prove income.
Thanks in advance!
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I'm a recent grad in Canada and wish to apply under the new policy in May, which only requires post-grad to be employed at the time of applying. But can't be self-employed.
Here's my dilemma: I have worked in my company since October 2020 first as part-time, and was issued a T4A slip for 2020. I became a full-time employee since March 2021 and will be issued T4, but won't get that until next year.
Basically... I don't want to confuse the officer with my experience under T4A and make him think I'm self-employed.
My question is: In my employment letter, should I mention my experience from last year? Cuz if I do, I'll probably need to provide the T4A, which I'm afraid may complicate the matter and make the officer think I'm a contractor. Or should I only mention my work experience since becoming a full-time employee this year? If I do this, I will only have paystubs to prove income.
Thanks in advance!
 
	
 
	 If I only mention my experience since becoming a full-time T4 employee in March, there won't be an issue with the T4A. Thank you again
    If I only mention my experience since becoming a full-time T4 employee in March, there won't be an issue with the T4A. Thank you again  but I'm still baffled about the dilemma
  but I'm still baffled about the dilemma