DanielCoutinho said:
I appreciate the reply but doesn't that sound wrong? I mean, if anyone compares the 2 applications, they will ask why does the same employee say I my duty is to do something in one letter and in the other letter something completely different. I don't know, for some reason it sounds wrong... really would like more feedback on the matter.
It is not wrong per se. If I teach and do research at a university for instance, then I can always get two letters, one stating only my teaching duties and the other stating only my research duties. What's wrong in that ?
Even the checklist states that one must mention all positions one held during an employment, and the duties per position.
Lastly, if both of your intended NOCs are of equal standing with regards to CAP, then you can also consider focusing on only one of them. Especially if this issue is putting doubts in your mind.
Apply quickly, for an application with single NOC in CIC's hand is better than two NOC applications sitting in your house.
Regards