Thanks for the response but wouldn't it create a difference as the profile would have her after-marriage name whereas the report would be in her before-marriage name?
Replied to the same post on the other thread.vaibhav007us said:Thanks for the response but wouldn't it create a difference as the profile would have her after-marriage name whereas the report would be in her before-marriage name?
If you are not sure about your NOC, you can write to noc@workingincanada.gc.ca with your duties and responsibilities, they will let you know which NOC is the closest fit.duggu219 said:Respected Sir/Madam,
I am looking for PR in Canada. However I have discovered my NOCs but I am still confused .
In my profile I am working with a MNC in India, company name is Genpact India Pvt Ltd. It's a BPO ( Contact Center ) . I have been working with the organization for 10 Years. Where I have handled many profile from Insurance to Banking ( Anti Money Laundry, Retail Banking ). These were all back end operation processes For Ex. data entry , Data processing , file transfer , generating reports , documentation processing, team handling , dash b=
dashboard publishing etc.
I have also searched many NOCs on CIC portal but still confused . My searched NOCs are .
Level B- Major group -12-121-1211 and 1212
LevelC - Major Group 14- 141-1411and 143-1434
Level C - major group 14-142-1422.
Please go through it .
I will be very thank full to you , please revert me ASAP.
Since gratuity is paid on resignation (provided you have completed 5 years of employment with an employer) and the funds are transferred to the bank account, in my personal opinion, I think it can be considered as POF. Yes, if an employer can certify the amount of gratuity that is due unto you as on date, then it should be good. It should basically show a statement with month on month accrual of the gratuity from the date of your joining and the letter should also state when you would be eligible to receive the amount.Tedd said:Stanlee Please help....
On completion of 5 years in an organization we are entitled for Gratuity, which we can withdraw after we leave the organization. So can we include the same for POF like EPF....
Thanks in advance
No, I am not aware of any.Tedd said:Thanks Stanlee..
Is there any format which CIC requires so that I can let the company give me the same in writing...
Thanks
Check this thread, you can see the alternatives that people opted for in a similar situation http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/nail-the-challenge-of-getting-reference-letter-from-current-employer-t397796.0.htmlschoudhury said:Hi! I have worked with two firms from whom I asked for reference letters. Got it from the previous one but my current organization has refused to entertain the request citing company policies as the reason. All I have managed to get from them is an employment letter which states that I am employee with the organization since some blah date. I asked for all the information that CIC asks for in that letter i.e. roles & responsibilities, salary info and working hours, but my HR refused to put any such information. For salary info, they asked me to substantiate with the latest salary structure on the website. Also, per HR, my supervisor is not authorized either to give me this letter.
Can someone please suggest what to do in this scenario? I also looked for a way to seek help from CIC helpdesk to find a wayaround but there is no mailing information available on the website. Is there a way to contact them?
Please suggest !!
Thanks