Nice reply.My previous company told me they will not give me a reference letter as it is not in their policy. I could not ask my current company for a letter as I could not tell them I am applying for PR. So, for my previous company I sent them a table which included all the information that CIC asked for, and asked them to just mention on email whether that information is correct or not. They were happy to do that. So I saved that email as a PDF document. For my current job, I drafted a letter on a plain paper and mentioned everything that CIC wanted, and wrote the letter from the perspective of a colleague (not HR or a reporting manager). I also attached my offer letters from both these places. Then in my Letter of Explanation, I mentioned my exact situation honestly, and also gave them couple of links to our company's website where they talk about our department and the work that is done for the role that I had an offer letter for.
My application was approved without any issues within a month. It may not be the same in your case, or it may be. The key idea is to just be honest in your application, they consider genuine cases and make exceptions if needed. Let me know if you would like me to share the employment letter that I drafted or the letter of explanation content that I sent.
I am 37 - and have around 15 years of work ex under my belt.
In the EE profile I have just mentioned the work ex totalling 4-5 years under two different NOC code.
Is that really okay? What if VO says later that you weren’t honest in making your express entry profile and blah blah?
No where in the EE profile it is mentioned to only include data that counts towards my point calculation.
I also have removed my wife’s detailed work experience from the EE profile - as it wasn’t adding any points. For doing so I had to declare she doesn’t have any work experience - in the EE profile page