CIC-TIP said:
1. In general translated documents are needed to be certified. If an English/French document is directly related to the decision-making of your application, then its photocopy would be asked to be certified by CIC but it depends on which country you applied from and the circumstance of your application.
2. If you don't provide work reference letter, you give CIC a good reason to delay or return your application. Your degree indeed also is a potential problem which can only be overcame by stronger, credible work reference documents you provided.
Hi,
I really appreciate your prompt response.
I want to add to my details that- after my Undergrad in Engineering I have also done my Masters in Engineering Management which had a course in Financial Accounting. This course gave me an opportunity to transition from a IT job to my current job in Finance.
I have appended my records such as Annual appraisal letters and Goal Sheets which detail my job responsibilities. But my employer may not be willing to provide a reference letter with my job description in it ( I could only get a system generated letter from my company's employee portal- it states that I've been working here from a certain date in certain dept. etc. But does not describe my roles & responsibilities).
Can you suggest some ideas on how I can add/support my case in 1112.
Thanks & Regards,
Secondchance