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Good morning.. i got an inquiry about foreign work Experience letter ... is it necessary for the letter to be authenticated and stamped by the ministry of foreign affairs in home country or can it be a requirement at any level of the application process or just the employer's stamp is enough?!!!

thank you very much.. i appreciate your help
 
Please spare Ministry of Foreign Affair.. They really do have more important things to deal with then to stamp your work exp :D :D If they have to stamp work exp letters of all the applicants they will need a separate ministry Ministry of Canada Immigration!!

On a serious note, no you don't need stamping by any ministry.. Just a signed and sealed letter along with visiting card of your immediate manager (if available) will work.
 
AgentC said:
Please spare Ministry of Foreign Affair.. They really do have more important things to deal with then to stamp your work exp :D :D If they have to stamp work exp letters of all the applicants they will need a separate ministry Ministry of Canada Immigration!!

On a serious note, no you don't need stamping by any ministry.. Just a signed and sealed letter along with visiting card of your immediate manager (if available) will work.


I have a related question. Do we need to stamp any document from the ministry of foreign affair? Or notarize any document?
 
AgentC said:
Please spare Ministry of Foreign Affair.. They really do have more important things to deal with then to stamp your work exp :D :D If they have to stamp work exp letters of all the applicants they will need a separate ministry Ministry of Canada Immigration!!

On a serious note, no you don't need stamping by any ministry.. Just a signed and sealed letter along with visiting card of your immediate manager (if available) will work.

Thank you very much AgentC... that is really helpful
 
chantal111 said:
I have a related question. Do we need to stamp any document from the ministry of foreign affair? Or notarize any document?
According to AgentC.. it is not needed at all
 
chantal111 said:
I have a related question. Do we need to stamp any document from the ministry of foreign affair? Or notarize any document?

Notarization is required for all the documents you will submit in paper to CIC (post you get your ITA). Now there is this confusion whether notarization is mandatory. As per my understanding it is not. But, to be on safer side I suggest to get all the documents notarized before sending them to CIC (hardly matter of few bucks).

What document are you referring when you say 'Document from Ministry of Foreign Affair'. I don't think you need to include any document from MoFA.
 
AgentC said:
What document are you referring when you say 'Document from Ministry of Foreign Affair'. I don't think you need to include any document from MoFA.

For example birth certificates, marriage certificates, etc ...

Should they be attested by MoFA and Canadian Embassy?
 
AgentC said:
Notarization is required for all the documents you will submit in paper to CIC (post you get your ITA). Now there is this confusion whether notarization is mandatory. As per my understanding it is not. But, to be on safer side I suggest to get all the documents notarized before sending them to CIC (hardly matter of few bucks).

What document are you referring when you say 'Document from Ministry of Foreign Affair'. I don't think you need to include any document from MoFA.

Thank you so much for your response. I meant by any DOCUMENTS , documents like marriage or birth certificates as Canadiense85 mention. Thanks alot for ur help ☺
 
White knight 22 said:
Good morning.. i got an inquiry about foreign work Experience letter ... is it necessary for the letter to be authenticated and stamped by the ministry of foreign affairs in home country or can it be a requirement at any level of the application process or just the employer's stamp is enough?!!!

thank you very much.. i appreciate your help

Do you mean they have asked you to send back your original work reference letters?