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vishalphonsa

Hero Member
Apr 25, 2016
228
250
Pune, India
NOC Code......
0125
App. Filed.......
14-05-2017
AOR Received.
14-05-2017
IELTS Request
20-02-2016
Med's Request
02-05-2017
Med's Done....
28-06-2017
Passport Req..
10-08-2017
VISA ISSUED...
25-08-2017
in my opinion its too risky - i have a decent idea about how things work in UAE, i would strongly advise against this for this particular case
Okay, there might be something special in UAE. What other options does he/she has? I fail to believe that application can't be taken forward if you don't have the reference letter from employer.
 

mhd_azeem

Full Member
Jun 27, 2017
30
4
Hi Guys,

I am having the same issue with experience letter. I was working in an IT company back in 2007 to 2009 but now this company has been closed but I still have an experience letter from the company. The thing is the letter is in my email not in hard copy. Would it worth it to send the printed copy of the letter for EE or not?

The thing is I have been living in the UK since 2011 and did my BSc here and started full-time employment in 2015 but I was working as software developer in Pakistan after completion of my certifications. So the work experience I had in 2007 is in Pakistan.
Thanks
 
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Wandering Mind

Champion Member
Mar 20, 2017
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Hi Guys,

I was working in an IT company back in 2007 to 2009 but now this company has been closed but I still have an experience letter from the company.

Thanks
If you're claiming points for this job and only the reference letter is missing, submit as many additional documents as you can. For example, pay slips or bank documents showing salary deposits, work contract, employment letter, promotion letter, resignation or relieving letter etc.

Hard copies are preferred because they're written on company letterhead and have more credibility than letters sent on email. However, if the letter was sent from an official email address to your official email address, than you can notarise it to add validity.

Good luck.
 
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mhd_azeem

Full Member
Jun 27, 2017
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If you're claiming points for this job and only the reference letter is missing, submit as many additional documents as you can. For example, pay slips or bank documents showing salary deposits, work contract, employment letter, promotion letter, resignation or relieving letter etc.

Hard copies are preferred because they're written on company letterhead and have more credibility than letters sent on email. However, if the letter was sent from an official email address to your official email address then you can notarize it to add validity.

Good luck.
Thanks, @Wandering Mind. Really appreciate that. I don't think so I would include that reference letter because I don't have payslips because at that time we were getting paid in cash. I only have a proof that it came from original email. I also have the contract but in soft copy.
 

Wandering Mind

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Mar 20, 2017
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Thanks, @Wandering Mind. Really appreciate that. I don't think so I would include that reference letter because I don't have payslips because at that time we were getting paid in cash. I only have a proof that it came from original email. I also have the contract but in soft copy.
If you've had other jobs and better paperwork for them, then it's a good idea to only show those.

Good luck.
 

Suzirizi

Star Member
Jul 26, 2017
58
4
well its too risky - from what i have learnt and seen i dont think you can claim points for this

without this experience, do you have 3 yrs+ full time proveable work experience in the last 5-10 years? if yes, you can use that information and apply for EE.
I have three years of experience other than this but in my express entry profile I have mentioned it. And I have got an ITA
 

Suzirizi

Star Member
Jul 26, 2017
58
4
I have three years of experience other than this but in my express entry profile I have mentioned it. And I have got an ITA
And even if I claim points for two years my score is 456 and cut off in the draw was 441. Please suggest what to Do?
 

Philophilo

Newbie
Jul 29, 2017
5
2
Please I wonder if you can help
I am a specialist physician and am applying under 3111 with my three years of training in residency after which I became a specialist but I am confused which job title should I use in my work letter? I read that a resident in training towards a speciality is still included in 3111 NOC
Any idea?

Do you have a medical degree?
 

Kaur_anticipating

Star Member
May 29, 2017
58
0
Hi evryone

Need you seniors help and guidance at urgent basis

We are really worried and stuck - we have already submitted our application but we have done a gross mistake

My spouse who is the secondary applicant has marked - no to the statutory question of visa refusal/ denial
Situation- his company had filed an H1B visa for him last year whcih was picked in the lottery but later rejected due to his education not matching the IT requirement.

We overlooked or forgot about this point and answerd the statutory question of visa refusal as no for him -
But now it has struck our mind and we are really worried

1. Does this count as a visa refusal ??
2. How do we handle this situation - how do we inform cic about this ?
3. What should do we now - ?? Can this be corrected somehow - it's just been a week since we submitted our application

Please help seniors with the way out

Best regards
 

thestunner316

Champion Member
Feb 6, 2016
2,251
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Hi evryone

Need you seniors help and guidance at urgent basis

We are really worried and stuck - we have already submitted our application but we have done a gross mistake

My spouse who is the secondary applicant has marked - no to the statutory question of visa refusal/ denial
Situation- his company had filed an H1B visa for him last year whcih was picked in the lottery but later rejected due to his education not matching the IT requirement.

We overlooked or forgot about this point and answerd the statutory question of visa refusal as no for him -
But now it has struck our mind and we are really worried

1. Does this count as a visa refusal ??
2. How do we handle this situation - how do we inform cic about this ?
3. What should do we now - ?? Can this be corrected somehow - it's just been a week since we submitted our application

Please help seniors with the way out

Best regards
oh its simple - nothing to worry

just raise a CSE - link for this is on the AOR document you would have received when you made payment.

and mention the reason also as to why visa was rejected... if you have any written documents like visa rejection letter, attach that to the LoE and send.
you will be fine dont worry :)

good luck
 

Kaur_anticipating

Star Member
May 29, 2017
58
0
oh its simple - nothing to worry

just raise a CSE - link for this is on the AOR document you would have received when you made payment.

and mention the reason also as to why visa was rejected... if you have any written documents like visa rejection letter, attach that to the LoE and send.
you will be fine dont worry :)

good luck

Hi
Thanks so much for the above reply

I hope this wouldn't lead to any rejections?

We are more worried as we have already answered that question as no - and submitted our application

There is something called as a schedule A or 4
Shall we attach this also along with loe, and rejection letter?

I hope this will not be called as mis representation ?

Best regards