johnhanna62 said:
yes! i have the same problem with wezaret el se7a! the work experience letter doesn't include contact information or annual salary or working hours or job duties.. what can we do for that? I think I will submit " مفردات مرتب " too .. Do you think " ورقة الرقم التأمينى " is important? and why? does it include any information?
I've also been working with my dad as his assistant in his clinic, should i get a work reference letter from him too? or they won't accept it because the employer is my dad?
Concerning proof if funds, Does investment certificates count?
thanks a lot.
johnhanna62 said:
Did you stamp the paper from the syndicate? or just stamped with the clinic stamp ?
I've been working with my dad in his clinic " dermatology "
but I write it in work reference letter as " physician's assistant " and only stamped with clinic's stamp? is that fine ?
I didn't provide experience letter from wezaret el se77a as if i never worked there :S all because the bureaucracy and routine, it's hell. Try to obtain your experience elsewhere and if you only worked at the government then you must know someone in wezara or modereyet el se7a to help you get the experience letter in the format you wish, even if you have to write it yourself and have them sign and stamp it
mofradat moratab should be enough as for monthly or annual salary, they call it pay slips you can provide a few ones from recent months, translating them will be too difficult for the translator though.
ta2meen doesnt matter, some people provide it but cic never asked for it
I need you to be careful with one thing, when you apply to immigration you choose your occupation, let's say for example it's general physician, there's a specific noc for it, and specific job duties, so when you points for having 2 years masalan experience in it, they all have to be in the same occupation
physician assistant is a total different job, and if you add it it won't count
I'm not sure about self or family employment, ask some of the experienced members on this forum
I dont know about investment certificates, but I think cic requires liquid funds, do ask someone else though.
No I didnt stamp my experience letter anywhere out of the clinic, just the clinic stamp and owner's signing.
Let me know if you have any further questions I hope I can help