- reference letter with NOCHi, what documents did you provide.
Can you please make a list of that.
I am in a similar situation.
- join/experience/relieve letter if all provide all
- salary slip
- bank statements/ tax return
- reference letter with NOCHi, what documents did you provide.
Can you please make a list of that.
I am in a similar situation.
I don't have bank statements and neither tax was ever filed.- reference letter with NOC
- join/experience/relieve letter if all provide all
- salary slip
- bank statements/ tax return
Provide whatever docs have such salary slip/offer/experience letter. Best whatever you can gather.I don't have bank statements and neither tax was ever filed.
HelloHi All,
When I initially came to Canada on Study permit, I didn't provided information about foreign work experience when applying for study permit. I have also applied for co-op and PGWP those application didn't contain foreign work details as well, so If I were to use that experience now as part of EE would there be any complication or query on why I never provided that experience before.? If CIC were to enquire about that what should my answer be.?
Thanks
If you don't have salary slips it might be a problem. You can get format of salary paid in cash from your employer on company letterhead and signed. But not sure, I think its always better to keep things similar as IRCC already have your file and it maybe become a problem if you change them, though I maybe wrong. But I had seen people suffering from not disclosing things.Hello
I want to claim my foreign experience in my EE but I didn't add it to my study permit for the same reason that my consultant mentioned it is not necessary for this part of the application. I have the letter from my previous employer but no salary checks to support my claim as I was getting paid in cash. What should I do?
Its really urgent as you might know the EE score is at its peak.
Hi any update on your application? I am in a similar situationHi All,
When I initially came to Canada on Study permit, I didn't provided information about foreign work experience when applying for study permit. I have also applied for co-op and PGWP those application didn't contain foreign work details as well, so If I were to use that experience now as part of EE would there be any complication or query on why I never provided that experience before.? If CIC were to enquire about that what should my answer be.?
Thanks
Hi, Could you please let me know if you added your foreign work experience in EE ?Hello
I know it's been a long time since this happened. But did you end up claiming your foreign experience in your EE? I am in the same situation rn, I want to claim my foreign experience in my EE but I didn't add it to my study permit because for the same reason that my consultant mentioned it is not necessary for this part of the application. I have the letter from my previous employer but no salary checks to support my claim as I was getting paid in cash. What should I do?
Its really urgent as you might know the EE score is at its peak.
Hi All,
I am in the same boat as people in this thread. While applying study permit, I didn't provide any information about foreign work experience. I have also applied PGWP without mentioning any experience outside Canada. Can I use that experience while creating my Express Entry profile? Did anyone having same issue got their PR ?
Thanks
Hello, I have the same situation these days, did you add this experience? is everything okay?Hi All,
When I initially came to Canada on Study permit, I didn't provided information about foreign work experience when applying for study permit. I have also applied for co-op and PGWP those application didn't contain foreign work details as well, so If I were to use that experience now as part of EE would there be any complication or query on why I never provided that experience before.? If CIC were to enquire about that what should my answer be.?
Thanks
same boat, did you find answer for that?Hi, Could you please let me know if you added your foreign work experience in EE ?