latanaiduV said:Could any one provide template for Employment reference letter
Hello there. If you didn't see anybody having problem with that, doesn't mean there were not applicants refused because of that. Copy and paste from hrdsc website is actually very bad idea. The best thing is to use hrdsc as a template in writing your duties.Hichaman said:I dont see why HR should not copy and paste frm hrsdc website, beacuse it's a govements website for HRs and employers after all, and I've seen lot of people getting PR, with copy and paste noc discrition from the site, I never seen someone with rejection due to copy and paste in thier rejection message.
nov 1061 is rigth, and yes there are some people who got problem because of copy paste from hrsdc, the reason is because for VO is better to know the actual duties that means "your real experience" and no what you "are supposed" to do.Hichaman said:I dont see why HR should not copy and paste frm hrsdc website, beacuse it's a govements website for HRs and employers after all, and I've seen lot of people getting PR, with copy and paste noc discrition from the site, I never seen someone with rejection due to copy and paste in thier rejection message.
Send a copy you do not need to send originals to CIC unless requestedmedabor said:Should i send a copy or the original letter ? thanks
NEVER DO THIS. Copy and paste looks really bad to visa officer and you may even be shooting yourself in the foot. It is better to ask your HR department or supervisor to give you the job description that best identifies your job and go with that. Because some NOCs are very broad and do not allow for job mobility among the occupations within that NOC. For example, Noc 2212 is the classification for mineral technologist so whether you are a welder in the mine, to technologist and even to chemical analyst in the mine, you share the same NOC. In other words, your job description is only going to match the job description listed under that NOC 10-20% even though it is the correct NOC. So be very careful when you copy and paste. Again im speaking from experience because that is my NOCHichaman said:I dont see why HR should not copy and paste frm hrsdc website, beacuse it's a govements website for HRs and employers after all, and I've seen lot of people getting PR, with copy and paste noc discrition from the site, I never seen someone with rejection due to copy and paste in thier rejection message.