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damien86

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Hi everyone,

I have been reading experiences where express entry applications get rejected just because the applicant did not provide copies of blank passport pages. I was wondering if the spouse (as dependant) also requires to provide reference letters for each employment. Or whether or not providing it helps. Was any applicant ever rejected for not providing reference letters for the spouse?

PS: My question is for foreign work experience, not Canadian.

Looking forward to any comments.
 
It depends on your application. If you claimed points for spouse's work experience, then yes, you have to provide the letters. If not, it is not necessary.
 
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jorgecmb said:
It depends on your application. If you claimed points for spouse's work experience, then yes, you have to provide the letters. If not, it is not necessary.
you can only claim points for spouse's work if it is canadian work experience right?
 
damien86 said:
you can only claim points for spouse's work if it is canadian work experience right?

Yes.

And nobody was ever refused only because they didn't provide copies of blank passport pages.
 
damien86 said:
Hi everyone,

I have been reading experiences where express entry applications get rejected just because the applicant did not provide copies of blank passport pages. I was wondering if the spouse (as dependant) also requires to provide reference letters for each employment. Or whether or not providing it helps. Was any applicant ever rejected for not providing reference letters for the spouse?

PS: My question is for foreign work experience, not Canadian.

Looking forward to any comments.

You do not get points for spouse's foreign work experience. However, if you put information about your spouse work histoy in you express entry profile, after ita you are going to be asked to upload the reference letters on your documents checklist. What some members have done is to put the information of the spouse work history only in the personal history section of the spouse not in the work history section.

I have not heard of anybody getting rejected because of not providing spouses foreign reference letter.

In my case... just to be safe... i provided the reference letters of my wife... but just generic reference letters that she had...
 
damien86 said:
Hi everyone,

I have been reading experiences where express entry applications get rejected just because the applicant did not provide copies of blank passport pages. I was wondering if the spouse (as dependant) also requires to provide reference letters for each employment. Or whether or not providing it helps. Was any applicant ever rejected for not providing reference letters for the spouse?

PS: My question is for foreign work experience, not Canadian.

Looking forward to any comments.
As guided by many other experts , if you not claiming points no need for reference letter. In my case though me and my spouse has joined the company at same time , we both have same total number of work experience so I have provided reference letter for her as well as per CIC requirement
 
Dreams1985 said:
As guided by many other experts , if you not claiming points no need for reference letter. In my case though me and my spouse has joined the company at same time , we both have same total number of work experience so I have provided reference letter for her as well as per CIC requirement

this is interesting. Would you tell me why this was a CIC requirement?
 
Dreams1985 said:
As guided by many other experts , if you not claiming points no need for reference letter. In my case though me and my spouse has joined the company at same time , we both have same total number of work experience so I have provided reference letter for her as well as per CIC requirement

It isn't CIC requirement.

What you probably meant was that you provided your spouse's foreign work experience in your post ITA profile hence were requested for reference letters in the document checklist and you provided those even though you knew that they add no points to your CRS thereby making no difference to your application by their presence or absence.
 
Asivad Anac said:
It isn't CIC requirement.

What you probably meant was that you provided your spouse's foreign work experience in your post ITA profile hence were requested for reference letters in the document checklist and you provided those even though you knew that they add no points to your CRS thereby making no difference to your application by their presence or absence.


Hi,

I have created an express entry profile and also mentioned my spouse's work experience in the work history section for my spouse.

Should i remove this information from the express entry profile for my spouse's work experience as it doesnt give any points.

Or is this applicable only after i get an ITA? This means once i get the ITA i dont mention it then in spouse's work history in the post ITA profile.

Wouldnt it be a mismatch that i stated work experience in the EE profile for my spouse but not in the post ITA profile?

Thanks
 
gappy31600 said:
Hi,

I have created an express entry profile and also mentioned my spouse's work experience in the work history section for my spouse.

Should i remove this information from the express entry profile for my spouse's work experience as it doesnt give any points.

Or is this applicable only after i get an ITA? This means once i get the ITA i dont mention it then in spouse's work history in the post ITA profile.

Wouldnt it be a mismatch that i stated work experience in the EE profile for my spouse but not in the post ITA profile?

Thanks

Would be curious to know what you did or what should have been done. Thanks
 
You do not get points for spouse's foreign work experience. However, if you put information about your spouse work histoy in you express entry profile, after ita you are going to be asked to upload the reference letters on your documents checklist. What some members have done is to put the information of the spouse work history only in the personal history section of the spouse not in the work history section.

I have not heard of anybody getting rejected because of not providing spouses foreign reference letter.

In my case... just to be safe... i provided the reference letters of my wife... but just generic reference letters that she had...


Hello ,

Did you mention anything in letter of explanation for providing only the generic employment letter for spouse?

My spouse also has non Canadian work ex for which I haven't got any points. I am planning to submit his relieving letter(which contains joining date and last date) for past employment and pay stubs+ generic employment letter for current employment. is this fine ?
 
Hello All,

Can anyone share their experiences of getting PR without providing Spouse's Non-Canadian work reference letter?

Thanks
 
Hello All,

Can anyone share their experiences of getting PR without providing Spouse's Non-Canadian work reference letter?

Thanks
You can't claim points of your spouse work experience, so show unemployed in work experience and show all jobs in personal history . In this way , they will not demand your spouse's work details .
 
It isn't CIC requirement.

What you probably meant was that you provided your spouse's foreign work experience in your post ITA profile hence were requested for reference letters in the document checklist and you provided those even though you knew that they add no points to your CRS thereby making no difference to your application by their presence or absence.