hi - for canada immigration purpose, i have written my experience letter on my own & got them signed from my three different companies-
while i was writing, just to be more creative, i made slight change in each letter, example -instead of certify , i have used varify in other, tenure & period etc
basically, all of them clearly look for sure, that i have formulated them on my own.
i just hope my creativity does not look , me trying to fool them.
however, my duties and all the other details mentioned in all the letters is true, as well as my companies i got them signed from is also true.
1) please advise if its ok, to write on my own as per the needed format & getting them signed from respective companies ??
2) and Do i need to specify anywhere, that i have written them ??
Actually companies are either too buzy fto entertain an ex-employ, to write a detailed letter and even i am bit shy to make them to work extra for me,
i just wanted them to sign off & stamp, if they agree with the formulated letter.
while i was writing, just to be more creative, i made slight change in each letter, example -instead of certify , i have used varify in other, tenure & period etc
basically, all of them clearly look for sure, that i have formulated them on my own.
i just hope my creativity does not look , me trying to fool them.
however, my duties and all the other details mentioned in all the letters is true, as well as my companies i got them signed from is also true.
1) please advise if its ok, to write on my own as per the needed format & getting them signed from respective companies ??
2) and Do i need to specify anywhere, that i have written them ??
Actually companies are either too buzy fto entertain an ex-employ, to write a detailed letter and even i am bit shy to make them to work extra for me,
i just wanted them to sign off & stamp, if they agree with the formulated letter.
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