Missing documents are the number one reason mortgage applications are delayed. Having everything ready before your first appointment can cut your approval time from weeks to days. Use this checklist to prepare for both pre-approval and final approval.
Pre-approval vs final approval documents
| Document Category | Pre-Approval | Final Approval |
|---|---|---|
| Photo ID | ✓ | ✓ |
| Income and employment | ✓ | ✓ (may re-verify) |
| Down payment proof | ✓ | ✓ (updated statements) |
| Credit check | ✓ (lender pulls this) | ✓ (lender re-checks) |
| Purchase agreement | — | ✓ |
| Property details | — | ✓ |
| Insurance confirmation | — | ✓ |
Identity documents
| Document | Notes |
|---|---|
| Government-issued photo ID | Driver’s licence, passport, or provincial photo card |
| Second piece of ID | Some lenders require two forms |
| Social Insurance Number | Required by all lenders |
| Proof of Canadian status | Permanent residency card or work permit (for non-citizens) |
Income and employment documents
Salaried or hourly employees
| Document | Details |
|---|---|
| Letter of employment | Company letterhead, dated within 30 days. Must include: job title, salary/rate, start date, full-time/part-time status, and whether permanent or contract |
| Recent pay stubs | Last 2–3 pay stubs (most recent 30 days) |
| T4 slips | Last 2 years |
| Notices of Assessment (NOA) | Last 2 years from CRA |
| Proof of additional income | Bonus letters, commission statements, overtime documentation |
Self-employed
| Document | Details |
|---|---|
| T1 General tax returns | Last 2 years, filed and assessed |
| Notices of Assessment (NOA) | Last 2 years from CRA |
| Business financial statements | Profit & loss statement and balance sheet for last 2 years |
| Articles of incorporation OR business licence | Proves business legitimacy |
| Business bank statements | 90 days — shows business cash flow |
| Personal bank statements | 90 days — shows personal funds |
| Client contracts (if applicable) | Supports income claims for contract-based businesses |
| HST/GST returns | Some lenders request this to verify revenue |
Commission-based income
| Document | Details |
|---|---|
| T4 slips | Last 2 years showing commission income |
| Letter of employment | Must specify commission structure |
| Pay stubs | Last 2–3 showing commission earnings |
| T1 General tax returns | Last 2 years (lenders average the 2 years) |
Rental income
| Document | Details |
|---|---|
| Signed lease agreements | For all rental units |
| T776 (Statement of Real Estate Rentals) | Last 2 years from tax returns |
| Rental income documentation | Bank deposits, property management statements |
| Property tax bills | For all rental properties |
Other income types
| Income Source | Documents Required |
|---|---|
| Pension | Most recent pension statement, T4A |
| Government benefits (CPP, OAS) | Benefit statements from Service Canada |
| Child support/alimony | Court order or separation agreement, proof of receipt (bank statements) |
| Investment income | T3/T5 slips, account statements |
| Second job | Same documents as primary employment for that job |
Down payment documents
Saved funds
| Document | Details |
|---|---|
| 90-day bank statements | From the account(s) holding your down payment. Must show the accumulation of funds — not just the current balance |
| Investment account statements | If liquidating investments (TFSA, non-registered) |
Gifted down payment
| Document | Details |
|---|---|
| Gift letter | Signed by the donor. Must state: dollar amount, relationship to you, that it is a gift (not a loan), and that no repayment is expected |
| Donor’s bank statement | Proves the donor has the funds |
| Transfer confirmation | Bank record showing the funds moved from donor to your account |
RRSP Home Buyers’ Plan (HBP)
| Document | Details |
|---|---|
| RRSP account statement | Shows available balance |
| T1036 form | Home Buyers’ Plan request to withdraw from RRSP |
| Confirmation of first-time buyer status | Written confirmation from CRA or self-declaration (lender-specific) |
FHSA (First Home Savings Account)
| Document | Details |
|---|---|
| FHSA account statement | Shows balance and contribution history |
| Withdrawal request form | From your financial institution |
| Written agreement to buy or build a qualifying home | Required within 30 days of first withdrawal |
Foreign funds
| Document | Details |
|---|---|
| Source documentation | Proof of where the funds originated |
| Wire transfer records | International transfer confirmation |
| Foreign bank statements | 90 days from the originating account |
| Currency conversion records | Proof of exchange rate applied |
Property documents (final approval stage)
| Document | Details |
|---|---|
| Agreement of Purchase and Sale | The signed offer accepted by the seller |
| MLS listing | Property details, photos, listing price |
| Property tax bill | Most recent annual or interim tax bill |
| Property survey (if available) | Some lenders accept title insurance instead |
| Condo status certificate | Required for condo purchases (in Ontario) |
| Home inspection report | Not required by lenders but strongly recommended |
| Proof of property insurance | Must be arranged before closing |
Debt documents
| Document | Details |
|---|---|
| Credit card statements | Last month’s statement for each card (showing minimum payments) |
| Loan statements | Car loan, student loan, personal loan — current balances and payments |
| Line of credit statements | Current balance and payment |
| Existing mortgage statement | If you own other property |
| Alimony/child support obligations | Court order specifying amounts |
Checklist by applicant type
First-time buyer (salaried)
- Government-issued photo ID
- Social Insurance Number
- Letter of employment (dated within 30 days)
- Last 2–3 pay stubs
- T4 slips (last 2 years)
- Notices of Assessment (last 2 years)
- 90-day bank statements (down payment account)
- Gift letter and donor bank statement (if applicable)
- FHSA/RRSP HBP withdrawal forms (if applicable)
- Signed purchase agreement
- Proof of property insurance
Self-employed buyer
- Everything in the salaried checklist, plus:
- T1 General tax returns (last 2 years)
- Business financial statements (last 2 years)
- Articles of incorporation or business licence
- Business bank statements (90 days)
- HST/GST returns (if requested)
- Client contracts (if applicable)
Newcomer to Canada
- Everything in the salaried checklist, plus:
- Permanent residency card or work permit
- International credit report (some lenders accept this)
- Foreign income documentation (if recently arrived)
- Proof of Canadian employment
- Letter from employer confirming start date and salary
Refinance or renewal with new lender
- Government-issued photo ID
- Current mortgage statement (showing balance, rate, maturity date)
- Property tax bill
- Income documents (same as above based on employment type)
- Home insurance policy
- Property appraisal (lender may order this)
Tips to speed up the process
- Scan everything in advance — Have PDFs or clear photos of all documents on your phone or computer before your first meeting
- Label your files clearly — Use descriptive names: “T4-2025-John-Smith.pdf” not “scan001.pdf”
- Don’t redact information — Lenders need complete, unedited statements. Redacted documents are rejected
- Explain large deposits — Any deposit over $1,000 that isn’t your regular paycheque will be questioned. Prepare a paper trail
- Keep your finances stable — Don’t change jobs, open new credit, or make large purchases between application and closing
- File your taxes on time — If your NOAs are not current, some lenders will request you file before proceeding