E01985337 said:
Ok, can you please tell me, where your past (x) employer is not ready to provide you with job duties, what should we do in that case?
You could send copies of contracts, paystubs, income tax reports as supporting documents
Lette of reference from your current and past employers are an important part of your application. These letters should be on company letterhead and signed by the appropriate individual. The letters must include your period of employment, positions held, duties, salary, hours of work, and a business card of the person signing.
If you can not provide the letter, you must include an explanation in your application why not. If you can not get letters of reference, the next best thing would be to provide old contracts of employment with your employers, or old performance reviews.
If you can not provide any of the above, your application may be in jeopardy.
Some applicants had been providing a sworn affidavit signed by an previuos supervisor/ employer describing all the details of their employment to help support their application, along with your their explanation and description. Some of them have been refused and some have not.
You will need to find anything you can to support your work experience claim and accept that CIC may or may not accept it depending on the circumstances.