Hi,
Can someone please give me the answer for following questions:
1. Will I be able to update my language score if I retake once I submit my application?
Yes.
2. Do I still need to register with job bank no matter I have job offer (LMIA exemption) or not?
If you have a valid job offer supported by a positive LMIA, then, I don't think you need to register with job bank. Otherwise, you have to - NO EXCEPTIONS.
3. What information do I need to include in job letter when I get ITA ?
Evidence of Qualifying Work Experience
For the principal applicant:
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Letters of reference from all your employers in the skilled trade occupation identified in your application for all
periods of qualifying work experience;
and
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Evidence of how you met the requirements to practice independently in that skilled trade occupation before
gaining your qualifying work experience, according to the regulations in place where the work was performed.
Letters of reference must be:
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written on company letterhead,
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signed by the responsible officer/supervisor,
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show the company's full address, telephone and fax numbers, e-mail and website addresses, and
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stamped with the company's official seal (if possible).
Letters of reference must include all of the following information:
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the specific period of your employment with the company,
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the position(s)/title(s) you have held during your period of employment, and the time you spent in each position,
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your main responsibilities and duties in each position,
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your total annual salary plus benefits in each position, and
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the number of hours worked per week in each position.
Additional supporting documents may include:
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copies of work contracts, and
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copies of pay stubs.
If you worked full-time in Canada in the past 5 years, with the appropriate authorization, in the skilled trade
occupation identified in your application, provide:
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original letter(s) of reference (as per requirements stated above) from your past Canadian employer(s),
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a copy of any T4 slips from the Canada Revenue Agency, if available, and
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a copy of your authorization to work in Canada.
Important:
when submitting your tax information, be sure to black out your Social Insurance Number (SIN) to protect
this personal information.
Note:
If you are unable to submit letters of reference as requested, you must provide other sufficient documentation
to satisfy an officer that you have the required work experience in the skilled trade occupation identified in your
application. If you were self-employed, you must also submit satisfactory evidence of the required work experience
(e.g. articles of incorporation or other evidence of business ownership, evidence of self-employment income,
reference letters from clients, etc.). Self-employed individuals must provide documentation from 3
rd
party individual(s)
indicating the service provided along with payment details. Self-declared main duties or affidavits are not sufficient
evidence of work experience.
4. Beside letter of employment, do I need to submit other proofs for my work experience outside Canada
You can submit your pay slips, your promotion letter, your salary hike letter, your appreciation letter, job offer letter etc.
Thanks in advance.