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GMoney

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Hi All,

I am just starting the process of getting together my documents to apply for Express Entry. I have a couple of questions regarding employment reference letters. My employment history is as follows:

1) 2 years as a financial analyst at a well known company
2) 3 years starting and running my own business
3) 1.5 years as a strategy consultant at a global company in the U.S.
4) 6 months as a senior strategy manager at a different global company in the U.S. (current job)

Question 1: The requirement states that you need "at least one year of continuous, full time paid work in the same job". Does this mean that I will have to wait until I complete 12 months at my current job to become eligible?

Question 2: For job number 2 mentioned above, I ran my own business, but all transactions were officially done under my uncle's company because it would have been a real pain to set up my own company. As such, I unfortunately do not have the paperwork to prove this. Could I (1) write a letter of explanation regarding this, or (2) ask my uncle to give me a letter saying I was an employee at his company, which is technically true but a route I would rather not have to go due to personal reasons, or (3) just ignore this whole period since I can only get credit for a maximum of 3 years of employment anyway (although I assume a 3 year employment gap would seem shady and hard to explain away)?

Appreciate any advice that folks on the forum could provide. This could all be moot though since I estimate my CRS score to be around 454 and it seems unlikely to come down to that level any time soon. :(

Thanks!
 
GMoney said:
Hi All,

I am just starting the process of getting together my documents to apply for Express Entry. I have a couple of questions regarding employment reference letters. My employment history is as follows:

1) 2 years as a financial analyst at a well known company
2) 3 years starting and running my own business
3) 1.5 years as a strategy consultant at a global company in the U.S.
4) 6 months as a senior strategy manager at a different global company in the U.S. (current job)

Question 1: The requirement states that you need "at least one year of continuous, full time paid work in the same job". Does this mean that I will have to wait until I complete 12 months at my current job to become eligible?

Question 2: For job number 2 mentioned above, I ran my own business, but all transactions were officially done under my uncle's company because it would have been a real pain to set up my own company. As such, I unfortunately do not have the paperwork to prove this. Could I (1) write a letter of explanation regarding this, or (2) ask my uncle to give me a letter saying I was an employee at his company, which is technically true but a route I would rather not have to go due to personal reasons, or (3) just ignore this whole period since I can only get credit for a maximum of 3 years of employment anyway (although I assume a 3 year employment gap would seem shady and hard to explain away)?

Appreciate any advice that folks on the forum could provide. This could all be moot though since I estimate my CRS score to be around 454 and it seems unlikely to come down to that level any time soon. :(

Thanks!

Mention your self employed experience under personal history. You don't have to provide any proof.

When creating express entry profile, mention the experiences where you can provide proofs - employment letter, pay slips etc.

The above will work perfectly. Many people has done this.
 
Does it say "continuous full time work experience on the current job"?
 
coolhyd said:
Mention your self employed experience under personal history. You don't have to provide any proof.

When creating express entry profile, mention the experiences where you can provide proofs - employment letter, pay slips etc.

The above will work perfectly. Many people has done this.

Coolhyd, thank you for your response.

I am in the process of creating my profile. Where is the "personal history" section where I can mention my self employed experience? I see a "personal details" section but it does not have any section to write anything regarding my self employed experience - only a bunch of drop down boxes for name, dob, marital status, etc.

Thanks in advance for your help.
 
GMoney said:
Coolhyd, thank you for your response.

I am in the process of creating my profile. Where is the "personal history" section where I can mention my self employed experience? I see a "personal details" section but it does not have any section to write anything regarding my self employed experience - only a bunch of drop down boxes for name, dob, marital status, etc.

Thanks in advance for your help.

You don't create your personal history until you receive ITA.
 
GMoney said:
Question 1: The requirement states that you need "at least one year of continuous, full time paid work in the same job". Does this mean that I will have to wait until I complete 12 months at my current job to become eligible?

Only if your current job is under a different NOC than the rest of your work experience, and you wish to apply under this NOC.

You need 1 year of continuous work experience under the NOC you're applying under. If jobs 1 or 3 are under the NOC you're applying under, they count as your 1 year of experience.
If you're applying under an NOC that only applies to job 4, then yes, you need 6 more months of experience.
 
istari said:
Only if your current job is under a different NOC than the rest of your work experience, and you wish to apply under this NOC.

You need 1 year of continuous work experience under the NOC you're applying under. If jobs 1 or 3 are under the NOC you're applying under, they count as your 1 year of experience.
If you're applying under an NOC that only applies to job 4, then yes, you need 6 more months of experience.

Ah ok, I didn't realize I could apply under the NOC of any of the jobs I have held (I had assumed it had to be under the NOC of the most recent one). This being the case, I guess I will use the NOC from my 3rd job for the application.

Thank you for the super helpful and quick reply :).
 
istari said:
You don't create your personal history until you receive ITA.

Gotcha. Still feels a bit weird to leave a 3 year gap but I guess it is what it is given the uncertainty in my ability to provide paperwork for that period. Note to self - keep detailed paperwork for all of your failed business ventures under your own name! :o