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Hi all,
Last question, I promise
Have all docs ready except for that letter from infamous jerky-jerk employer that I worked for as a Receptionist. I have prepared Explanation Letter to submit instead.
Can you guys look at my Explanation Letter and comment on it: does it sound professional, or not that much?
Dear Immigration Officer:
I was employed by XXX Windows Inc. from the period of December 2, 2011 to May 11, 2012. I worked part-time (approximately 30 hours per week) as a Secretary-Receptionist.
My responsibilities as a Secretary-Receptionist included:
• greeting clients in person and by phone and providing with information about products and services (windows, doors and installation services)
• taking and relaying phone messages
• preparing and managing correspondence, invoices
• maintaining schedules and calendars , arranging and confirming installation appointments
• setting up and maintaining filing systems and databases
• making travel arrangements for the business owner and the salesman
• keeping office space clean and tidy.
During my employment I was paid on an hourly basis at the rate of $19 per hour. During my job interview it was verbally agreed that I will be paid $19 per hour. I was not provided with a paper contract but the employer assured me that he would take care of tax paperwork.
My gross earnings per year were as follows:
• December 2011 $XX (xx hours)
• January - April 2012 $xx (xxx hours)
January 2012 $xx (xx hours)
February 2012 $xx (xx hours)
March 2012 $xx (xx hours)
April 2012 $xx (xx hours)
May 2012 (60 hours)- I was not paid for that time period
My relationship with this employer ended on bad terms: after I informed my employer about my decision to quit on April 30 and worked the last 2 weeks, I was not paid May salary. The employer ignored my emails and phone calls in the spring and summer 2012 when I requested my May salary, T4 and Record of Employment (see attached copies of emails). Having spoken with the lawyer, I decided not to file a formal complaint against them as I was worried this might jeopardize my future employment.
When later I attempted to request an employment verification letter for immigration purposes, unfortunately my former employer has ignored my emails (see copies of these emails) up until today.
Although I realize, my employment with XX Windows is an example of unskilled work experience and cannot be counted towards my class A or B Canadian experience, in order to prove my legal employment with this company, I would like to provide:
1) copies of cheques with pay deductions to CRA sent on the behalf of my employer (I took copies of them before sending them off to CRA)
2) copies of T4s that I created when I was filing my taxes
3) copies of my emails that I sent requesting information from my employer.
Unfortunately, this is the only evidence I can provide so far but I am still attempting to receive information from my employer.
Their contact information is the following:
XX XXXXXXX, owner, phone number
XX XXXXXXX, Sales Manager, owner, phone number, (780) xxx-xxxx
Office address: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, phone (780) xxx-xxxx
website address: xxxxxxx.ca, email address: info @ xxxx.ca.
Thank you for your time,
Regards,
SorryMontana
Last question, I promise
Can you guys look at my Explanation Letter and comment on it: does it sound professional, or not that much?
Dear Immigration Officer:
I was employed by XXX Windows Inc. from the period of December 2, 2011 to May 11, 2012. I worked part-time (approximately 30 hours per week) as a Secretary-Receptionist.
My responsibilities as a Secretary-Receptionist included:
• greeting clients in person and by phone and providing with information about products and services (windows, doors and installation services)
• taking and relaying phone messages
• preparing and managing correspondence, invoices
• maintaining schedules and calendars , arranging and confirming installation appointments
• setting up and maintaining filing systems and databases
• making travel arrangements for the business owner and the salesman
• keeping office space clean and tidy.
During my employment I was paid on an hourly basis at the rate of $19 per hour. During my job interview it was verbally agreed that I will be paid $19 per hour. I was not provided with a paper contract but the employer assured me that he would take care of tax paperwork.
My gross earnings per year were as follows:
• December 2011 $XX (xx hours)
• January - April 2012 $xx (xxx hours)
January 2012 $xx (xx hours)
February 2012 $xx (xx hours)
March 2012 $xx (xx hours)
April 2012 $xx (xx hours)
May 2012 (60 hours)- I was not paid for that time period
My relationship with this employer ended on bad terms: after I informed my employer about my decision to quit on April 30 and worked the last 2 weeks, I was not paid May salary. The employer ignored my emails and phone calls in the spring and summer 2012 when I requested my May salary, T4 and Record of Employment (see attached copies of emails). Having spoken with the lawyer, I decided not to file a formal complaint against them as I was worried this might jeopardize my future employment.
When later I attempted to request an employment verification letter for immigration purposes, unfortunately my former employer has ignored my emails (see copies of these emails) up until today.
Although I realize, my employment with XX Windows is an example of unskilled work experience and cannot be counted towards my class A or B Canadian experience, in order to prove my legal employment with this company, I would like to provide:
1) copies of cheques with pay deductions to CRA sent on the behalf of my employer (I took copies of them before sending them off to CRA)
2) copies of T4s that I created when I was filing my taxes
3) copies of my emails that I sent requesting information from my employer.
Unfortunately, this is the only evidence I can provide so far but I am still attempting to receive information from my employer.
Their contact information is the following:
XX XXXXXXX, owner, phone number
XX XXXXXXX, Sales Manager, owner, phone number, (780) xxx-xxxx
Office address: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, phone (780) xxx-xxxx
website address: xxxxxxx.ca, email address: info @ xxxx.ca.
Thank you for your time,
Regards,
SorryMontana