jalams2000 said:
Thank you Shohel09 for your reply. I think you have gained a lot of experience on the issues and you have provided some good advice for me. Actually I am not sure about the matter. I will check with the paasport office to do accordingly.
Now I have another question- If the employer do not provide any experience letter or do not have any pay slip as the employer pay salary through bank then what will be the procedure for these cases ?
Best regards.
Hello jalams2000;
Well this issue can be a very technical one. I have read that many people have experienced such problems in different countries.
In some countries, some employers may refuse to issue an "Experience Certificate" to an employee as his / her job/contract is yet not terminated/finished with certain company.
In each case for the above concern, it has always been advised to contact and request the employer to issue at least an "Attestation" in the first choice.
In an "Attestation/ To Whom It May Concern" it should clearly be mentioned the Name, Nationality, Date of Birth, Present Designation, Job Starting date (with other / previous designations.....if applicable only), Working Time limit (at least 40 hours/ Week in most cases for full time jobs), Elaborate Job descriptions / Duties of the employee.
If it does not work, an applicant may have problems to prove his / her job experience and areas of "Main Duties." However, in such difficulties please inform the CIC in detail in
"Black and White" why you can not provide an "Experience Certificate”. But once again, this incident only leaves you for the kind consideration of the Immigration Officer.
Although Pay Slips are not the best and the only way to prove your occupation/ employment status. You either provide copies of "Bank Cheques" for each month (for all salaries that have been received till this date)
Or, ask your Bank whether they can produce you some sort of Statements that show the detail information
(specially your employer's account information from where the salary comes) for your all previous salaries. Or, you may try to collect tax receipts as proofs.
Well, that is all I can write you at this moment. However, Others are also kindly requested to contribute their valuable opinions regarding the above query.
Last but not the least please also check the following link;
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/employment-verification-letter-t19270.0.html
Thank you.