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Taxes are not officially due until April 15th so if you don't have your 2009 taxes done by your interview date you don't need to bring them. If you do have them done then it isn't a problem with bringing them, especially if they provide a better financial picture for you. Good luck!

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If you're filing 2009 taxes jointly and you can have it done before the interview, it provides really great evidence of a bonafide marriage and (as was already mentioned) your finances. Both of these are the major components they assess in the interview. If it's not done and you have other evidence you should be fine.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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If you're filing 2009 taxes jointly and you can have it done before the interview, it provides really great evidence of a bonafide marriage and (as was already mentioned) your finances. Both of these are the major components they assess in the interview. If it's not done and you have other evidence you should be fine.

does anyone know how that works for income tax if i live in canada and hubby in usa how do we claim

cause i have to claim canada income tax with two kids and hubby usa income tax also with his business can he claim us as he has supported us

we are not sure how this will work this is first year claim after we married

anyone with any info please forward

 
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