They are still processing applications submitted during the last week of Nov. https://chat.whatsapp.com/LYoV8OzdjiGKxaGrMR1Ogkany updates for December applicants??? The tech pathway is too slow… frustrating
They are still processing applications submitted during the last week of Nov. https://chat.whatsapp.com/LYoV8OzdjiGKxaGrMR1Ogkany updates for December applicants??? The tech pathway is too slow… frustrating
I think you can mention starting your starting date on reference letter with all duties and salaryHi everyone,
Please I have a question;
- I have gotten NOI for Alberta Tech pathway and now preparing my documents.- I see "Employment reference letter(s) from current employment" as a requirement but I have not started working for my new Canadian employer. My resumption date is next month.- Do I still need to provide a reference letter from them? Or can I skip this?
Please does anyone have a similar experience? How did you deal with this?
Thank you so much.I think you can mention starting your starting date on reference letter with all duties and salary
You're welcome and best of luckThank you so much.
I appreciate your response.
Hi , can I know how long it took for you to get NOI after applying Expression of interest?Hi everyone,
Please I have a question;
- I have gotten NOI for Alberta Tech pathway and now preparing my documents.- I see "Employment reference letter(s) from current employment" as a requirement but I have not started working for my new Canadian employer. My resumption date is next month.- Do I still need to provide a reference letter from them? Or can I skip this?Please does anyone have a similar experience? How did you deal with this?
EOI - Mar 8thHi , can I know how long it took for you to get NOI after applying Expression of interest?
Thanks.
This letter is mandatory as the pathway is based on this employment. "Already working" is not a necessity, you just need a job offer. Just get a letter from your employer with all the details mentioned here along with start date - https://www.alberta.ca/system/files/custom_downloaded_images/lbr-aaip-express-entry-stream-checklist.pdfHi everyone,
Please I have a question;
- I have gotten NOI for Alberta Tech pathway and now preparing my documents.- I see "Employment reference letter(s) from current employment" as a requirement but I have not started working for my new Canadian employer. My resumption date is next month.- Do I still need to provide a reference letter from them? Or can I skip this?Please does anyone have a similar experience? How did you deal with this?
Hi, thanks for your response.This letter is mandatory as the pathway is based on this employment. "Already working" is not a necessity, you just need a job offer. Just get a letter from your employer with all the details mentioned here along with start date - https://www.alberta.ca/system/files/custom_downloaded_images/lbr-aaip-express-entry-stream-checklist.pdf
-refer Employment reference letter(s) section.
The checklist does say this - You may also upload your employment contract(s) or job offer letter(s) that include this information.Hi, thanks for your response.
So I have a job offer with all the details in the checklist. Thus my question was, do I still need a "reference letter" from this new company in addition to the job offer?
An employment reference letter shows you were employed and/or are still employed. So a start date has already commenced.
Mine hasn't. That's why I'm asking if the reference letter is also required in addition to the offer letter.
Hopefully I have clarified my situation.
Thanks again for your response.
Ok, I'll just get one.The checklist does say this - You may also upload your employment contract(s) or job offer letter(s) that include this information.
So you must be good if all the details are present in the offer letter. But it is better to get a letter from the employer again just to be safe.
Oh yeah, I forgot. The reference letter will contain NOC. So it is better to get this and submit.
The new employer is here in Canada, they must be knowing about NOC, but not the out of country employers. If your previous employers are from here, then ask them to mention the NOC in the letter, the one you mentioned in your profile. Otherwise, it is fine.Ok, I'll just get one.
Your last line says the reference letter should have NOC?
Does this mean all reference letters from previous employers should also have NOC or just the one with my new employer?
Ok, noted.The new employer is here in Canada, they must be knowing about NOC, but not the out of country employers. If your previous employers are from here, then ask them to mention the NOC in the letter, the one you mentioned in your profile. Otherwise, it is fine.
- demonstrate the need for the position, by providing:
- a valid work permit issued under the federal Temporary Foreign Worker or International Mobility programs, or
- evidence the employer made reasonable efforts to fill the position with a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, as demonstrated by recruitment outcomes (federal recruitment and advertising requirements of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program will be used as a broad guideline when a nominee applicant is not already living and working in Alberta), or as pre-existing stream or pathway criteria already stipulates.
No, this is not LMIA requirement. This is a requirement where they want to validate the job offer through certain criteria, this applies to candidates who are not already working for the Alberta employer on a WP. Check this page. Refer Documents required for Candidate’s Alberta Job Offer and Employment RequirementsHey, I noticed they added a new page in the AAIP website detailing the job offer requirements (https://www.alberta.ca/alberta-job-offer-and-employment-requirements). Are they basically requiring an LMIA for the job offers going forward?