fkl said:If they specifically asked for getting it from BANK in Canada, they probably want to ensure that you are actually performing the same duties here that qualify your NOC.
Is it too hard to get it from client when it could be the difference in getting PR vs not?
If I were in your shoes, I would try explaining this to the bank I am working at, providing them with a copy of what my actual employer gave me and will get something from them.
If that was not possible, I would try writing the best explanation (possibly including proof of refusal from client to issue any such thing) and more detailed letter from original employer.
P.S. Your original explanation is ambiguous - i.e. "from your supervisor". If the supervisor is from the current client i.e. Bank it should have been on bank's letterhead. If it was from original employer in home country, then again this is not CIC is asking for.
Dear fkl,
Supervisor was from my current employer in Canada and the letter was provided on company letterhead.
I spoke with my client manager, he/she is agreed to give a job reference letter but on a plain A4 sheet along with his/her contact details. Do you think it will work?
Thanks in advance.