wife says just go with the 60 day exemption and get a 30 day extension and go to Vietnam for a trip, maybe look at hiring a visa agent to do it for us in a neighboring country, far less cost than Canada is
I do work remotely, my deposits are not what I do as remote work, I do private mortgage, lending, I’m constantly on the computer with lawyers and borrowers and mortgage brokers, nothing to do with my online bank account, which holds many deposits, which are cashable which proves my income, but not my remote work
I talked to them on the phone, they were very nice, they told me the only problem was proving that I was a remote worker, they did not mention anything about financial statements and bank accounts, but I’m going to phone them Monday and ask them if the financials were an issue
yes I submitted proof of income, that’s extremely easy to do showing deposits in my bank account, if anybody should be approved, it would be me, I’m not trying to trick the system and sign up for two weeks of cooking classes, but I think I’m being forced to do that
yes I agree with you, I was trying to do it legitimately, and honestly, I really am a remote worker, and I really do own my own company, far more legitimate than taking a two week cooking course, but I guess I’ll have to do it that way