Same here, my employment letter only says full time, I think pay stubs and LOF will help to verify full time 40 hrs per week. Pay stubs shows total hours for each pay period.
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?
Your first post did not state it was foreign work experience - sssumed it was Canadian experience, otherwise, why bother? There is no purpose in listing it in the profile, as there will be no points; no need for a letter at all.
Your first post did not state it was foreign work experience - sssumed it was Canadian experience, otherwise, why bother? There is no purpose in listing it in the profile, as there will be no points; no need for a letter at all.
Sorry my bad, should have clarified about the foreign work exp in my first post. So, are you suggesting being a dependent, my spouse don't need to show any proof of exp as primarily she is giving me points based off her IELTS score and WES evaluation, correct?
Sorry my bad, should have clarified about the foreign work exp in my first post. So, are you suggesting being a dependent, my spouse don't need to show any proof of exp as primarily she is giving me points based off her IELTS score and WES evaluation, correct?
Correct, but even for you, if the work experience is not eligible for points, you don't need to include it in the profile. Later, if you get an ITA and complete the eAPR, you both need to fill out background documents, where you do list EVERYTHING.
If I get a letter from my employer states that I worked maximum 20hours, is it good enough for work permit application?
Because I had different hourly rates due to different positions I had. Also I'm international student llowed to work only 20 h a week