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    Reference letter

    Thanks for clearing that up for me!
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    Reference letter

    So it isn't necessary to have a letter from my supervisor at the bank then? Thanks!
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    Reference letter

    I had a question about reference letters: I have 2 years experience working at a bank, but I worked through an agency, so I'll need a reference letter for the experience/job duties, right? Who at the company would typically need to provide this, and should I have to get this from the bank itself...
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    Possibility of PR

    I hope (and think) so, but it isn't my judgment that will ultimately matter in this case.
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    Possibility of PR

    Would this apply to my situation, though? In that thread, it was considered skilled because the company was Ernst & Young. Is it similar with RBC?
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    Possibility of PR

    Wouldn't it be eligible under B, then (major group 12/13)? Judging by the duties possibly, or industry?
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    Possibility of PR

    Thanks! Another concern I have is that my work permit expires in August, would there be an issue with my timing? Would I likely have to leave the country? I am currently not employed and looking for another job.
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    Possibility of PR

    Hi! I'm hoping to apply under CEC, just wondering if I'd be able to with my experience. I worked as a documentation specialist at RBC for 2 years, this is the job description: Documentation Specialist Responsible for the fulfillment and/or servicing of standard and complex client...