The link which you referred me to says this - 4. Letter from Manager - If HR refuses to give you a letter, then ask your manager to issue you a letter on white paper (it should cover all the requisite points), along with a copy of his visiting card and company ID card and get the letter notarized. Submit it along with a Letter of Explanation (LOE).
In India notary is done on non-judicial stamp paper only a notary lawyer only could sign and attest it on a stamp paper.
I don't know from where you get those informations but they are totally wrong.
I gave a reference letter from my supervisor, not from the HR, and it was not notarized, everything went smoothly.
Stop scaring people.
I don't know from where you get those informations but they are totally wrong.
I gave a reference letter from my supervisor, not from the HR, and it was not notarized, everything went smoothly.
Stop scaring people.
Even i dint see any point in notarizing. But in the forum, several people got theirs notarized ( just to add one more level of authenticity) and IRCC accepted their application. So, i too did same and it worked.
I love how people think that getting something notarized means that it becomes a genuine document. A notary only attests to you signing something, not whether what you're signing is true or not. Amazing that people here have Master's degrees and PhDs but can't work that out.