Do you have an email correspondence for this refusal? If yes, send that to CIC.Mohit2889 said:My ex-employer refused to provide Experience letter with roles and responsibilities. Would a reference letter from a colleague/peer work? Does it have to be on company Letter head.
What are my options here at this time? Please help.
one of my employers refused to give me an experience letter too, saying it was not their policy.Mohit2889 said:My ex-employer refused to provide Experience letter with roles and responsibilities. Would a reference letter from a colleague/peer work? Does it have to be on company Letter head.
What are my options here at this time? Please help.
@vis.sneha @xylene any format of the what all details need to be put on the notary document.Do you have an email correspondence for this refusal? If yes, send that to CIC.
Else a letter from a colleague should work.
@Maverick28 any format for all details that need to be put on the notary document?Letter from colleague will work. If it is on letterhead then its good. If not, get it on a plain paper and notarize it.
You are replying to a 6 year old thread. You don't require any notary document for work experience roles and responsibilities.@Maverick28 any format for all details that need to be put on the notary document?
If the company is not giving the letter then we need to notarize it.You are replying to a 6 year old thread. You don't require any notary document for work experience roles and responsibilities.
Not really. IRCC has not specified any need for notary on work experience. Just get it in writing that the employer has refused to provide the info. You can also ask your previous teammates to provide that letter.If the company is not giving the letter then we need to notarize it.
But then the letter issued by teammate that needs to be notarized right ?Not really. IRCC has not specified any need for notary on work experience. Just get it in writing that the employer has refused to provide the info. You can also ask your previous teammates to provide that letter.
Not really. They can also email from their official email id your roles and responsibilities of that role.But then the letter issued by teammate that needs to be notarized right ?