Not at all, you can address it to “Dear Batman“ and they still wouldn't care.ldrbjp said:I think I saw someone mentioning on this forum that we need to address Case Officer, IRCC on LOE. Isn't it?
It is advisable to type a TABLE OF CONTENTS on the front page of your LoE.chiranjit said:Hi,
Can someone please share a LOE format?
Regards,
Chiranjit
"Dear Batman" made my dayDelPiero07 said:Not at all, you can address it to “Dear Batman“ and they still wouldn't care.
I am almost tempted to try this out.DelPiero07 said:Not at all, you can address it to “Dear Batman“ and they still wouldn't care.
jpv2212 said:It is advisable to type a TABLE OF CONTENTS on the front page of your LoE.
It will facilitate the case officer to evaluate your file much more easily without much efforts.
Remember, the easier for case officer to read your file, more chances are there for you to get your file processed faster..
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I agree, no more than 2 pages of text. I had a lot of things to explain in my application, but I organized those into dot points under relevant headings (Personal history, Education, etc).How long are people making these Letters? 20 pages? The LoE should be no more than a page or two. Why would you need a table of contents for that?
When do we need LOE? If we are uploading docs do we have to explain about all uploaded docs??or any additional doc like gift deed affidavit bla bla??It is advisable to type a TABLE OF CONTENTS on the front page of your LoE.
It will facilitate the case officer to evaluate your file much more easily without much efforts.
Remember, the easier for case officer to read your file, more chances are there for you to get your file processed faster..
GIVE ME +1 IF IT HELPED U...
Log out and back in.I dont see the LOE on my application upload documents section yet, will it magically appear after I start uploading other docs or am I missing anything?