Yes its fine, you don't have to worrydilibaba said:According to my company policy , they will only write full time. they will not put weekly hours. Is that fine because I am a full time branch manager and they said we cannot write hours for branch managers.
Please share your experiences.
Hello, my reference letter also only says "full time" and they refuse to write down the hours. Could you please let me know if your letter was accepted, or did you find any other solution? Please let me know. Thank you!According to my company policy , they will only write full time. they will not put weekly hours. Is that fine because I am a full time branch manager and they said we cannot write hours for branch managers.
Please share your experiences.
That is completely fine as long as they write full time.Hello, my reference letter also only says "full time" and they refuse to write down the hours. Could you please let me know if your letter was accepted, or did you find any other solution? Please let me know. Thank you!
does anyone know about this ?I am in a similar situation. My letters say "full-time" but don't mention hours. Has anyone been rejected yet on this ground. Please help! My anxiety is through the roof.
Yes, it will be a problem. IRCC won't be able to give credit, since they won't be able to determine amount of experience. You also don't mention job duties/responsiblities - so IRCC won't be able to determine if the work was skilled or not. She should show her employer the letter requirements and try to get a more complete one. Otherwise, she will need alternative proof, which is difficult for job duties/responsibilities...I am the primary applicant and have the reference letter as per standards, but for my dependent her employer has provided a very generic letter with start - end date of employment with annual salary. It doesnt mention full time or number of hours. Will that be a problem?
Thanks for the reply. However I believe spouse points are only gained by the education and IELTS score. They only ask if your spouse has had any Canadian work experience. Nothing related to work exp outside Canada as compared to the primary applicant. In such case will the reference letter without hours and full time position matter?Yes, it will be a problem. IRCC won't be able to give credit, since they won't be able to determine amount of experience. You also don't mention job duties/responsiblities - so IRCC won't be able to determine if the work was skilled or not. She should show her employer the letter requirements and try to get a more complete one. Otherwise, she will need alternative proof, which is difficult for job duties/responsibilities...