Andy2109 said:I agree with senoritabella.
Though there are many applications rejected for want of duties and responsibilities in the reference letter, there have been exceptions. There have been applicants who have justified their case and been able to convince the VO.
If there is a genuine reason with a valid evidence for not having duties and responsibilities listed in the reference letter, there could be considerations. Though the chances are very minimal.
It is no law for the employer to list duties and responsibilities for an employee. So we fight with our employer. If we fail, do we not apply for CEC at all ?
There has been ONE user on this forum who has apparently been successful without the reference letter. A whole lot more in the same position have been rejected. I guess ultimately it comes down to how much living / staying in Canada actually means to someone.