- May 24, 2012
- 10
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- New Delhi
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 16-07-2012
- IELTS Request
- 8.5
- Med's Done....
- 10-07-2012
- Interview........
- Waived
- VISA ISSUED...
- 20-07-2012
- LANDED..........
- Soon!
I'm about to submit my application for a study permit (Sept 2012 intake) under SPP. My educational consultant simply won't stop insisting that I include my work appointment letter with the application. They say I need to do this in order to justify the gap between now and my graduation back in 2010 (Bachelor's in Computer Science). The problem is, at the time of joining (Jun 2010) I agreed to stay with the company for 3 years i.e. till May 2013, which clearly I'm not going to. This 3-year agreement is included in my appointment letter and if the VO somehow takes this in a negative way (like I can't be trusted or I'm a liar or whatever), I'm screwed.
What do I do? The SPP checklist doesn't even ask for an appointment letter! Why should I unnecessarily provide additional information that might compromise my application? On the other hand, if I don't provide any proof and the VO decides to call up my work place to verify, I'm screwed again since nobody at my company knows of my betrayal yet. If my boss finds out, I'll get fired for sure.
Any suggestions?
P.S. My college admission was based on my bachelor's degree and NOT on my job (although my job is 100% related to my studies in Canada).
What do I do? The SPP checklist doesn't even ask for an appointment letter! Why should I unnecessarily provide additional information that might compromise my application? On the other hand, if I don't provide any proof and the VO decides to call up my work place to verify, I'm screwed again since nobody at my company knows of my betrayal yet. If my boss finds out, I'll get fired for sure.
Any suggestions?
P.S. My college admission was based on my bachelor's degree and NOT on my job (although my job is 100% related to my studies in Canada).