Proof may include copies of:
If you worked, or are currently working, in Canada, you must scan and upload copies of your Canada Revenue Agency T4 Statements of Remuneration Paid and Notice of Assessment (NOA) statements for any work experience you include in your application.
If you worked in a regulated occupation, you must scan and upload a copy of your licence or authorization.
If you are or have been self-employed, you must scan and upload copies of the following documents (as applicable) for all periods of work (foreign and Canadian) you include in your application.
You may scan and upload copies of your work contract(s) for any work experience (foreign and Canadian) you include in your application.
If you have any other relevant documentation to support your work experience, include it with your application.
Based on how you select to meet the settlement fund requirement, you must scan and upload specific documents as follows.
Note: You can also choose a combination of any of the following options.
To show that you have available funds to meet or exceed the minimum necessary settlement fund requirement:
Please carefully check your financial documents and black out any credit card numbers and/or social insurance numbers so they are not visible.
To show that you have current employment in Ontario to meet the settlement fund requirement, you must scan and upload copies of:
To show that you have a valid job offer from an Ontario employer to meet the settlement fund requirement, you must scan and upload a copy of.
You must scan and upload a copy of your most current resumé with your application. The resumé should outline your current and past work experience, as well as your education. Your resumé should also detail your duties and responsibilities for each position held, and include your current residential address, email address and phone number.
In the intent to reside section, you may scan and upload additional documents if you need more space (beyond the space provided in the application) to demonstrate your intention to live in Ontario or you wish to include additional documents to demonstrate your ties to Ontario.
In the other section, you may also scan and upload any other documents, such as education documents or others not captured in the rest of this checklist, to support your application.
If applicable, you must scan and upload a copy of the personal details page from the passport of each dependent family member. A dependent family member can include your spouse or common law-partner, your children under the age of 22 and their children.
If applicable, you must scan and upload copies of current and previous status documents given to your spouse or common-law partner by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). Documents may include:
If your spouse or common-law partner currently has implied status, scan and upload a copy of either:
If applicable, you must scan and upload copies of documents your spouse or common-law partner has received from a Canadian academic institution (secondary school, college or university) that prove they have completed at least two years of full-time study (in a program of at least two years).
If applicable, you must scan and upload copies of employment/work experience reference letters your spouse or common-law partner has received from a Canadian employer. Reference letters must:
You must scan and upload proof of compensation for your spouse or common-law partner’s work experience in Canada. Proof may include copies of:
If applicable, scan and upload a copy of your spouse or common-law partner’s language test results (CLB 4 or above).
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