inder2513 said:YamPower- You are the best.
Can I ask you one more question please:
A quick question, for the foreign work experience, what kind of reference letter we want from employer?
In what format it has to be? Can anyone share the format of the letter.
Do we have to mention NOC code in the Foreign experience reference letter?
Please advise.
You don't have to enter the NOC code - that is sure to get alarm bells ringing! Just ensure that your roles and responsibilities closely approximate the NOC that you think your job is the closest to among all others.inder2513 said:I worked as system admin in India for 2 years and my employer is ready to give me the letter. I also mentioned it in my EE profile with NOC code and I also got the points for that.
The only question is Do I have to ask my past employer to enter NOC code in there in the experience letter.
Thanks
Do not REPEAT do not enter the NOC code. No commercial organisation defines their internal jobs using NOC codes, IMHO. Keep your roles & responsibilities in sync with the NOC list. That should do it.inder2513 said:Asivad Anac
Thanks. One more question, for my current employer in Canada, Do I have to ask him to put NOC code in the letter.
Also, I can mention the NOC code for my Foreign experience in Work history in my EE profile. Am I right?
Yesinder2513 said:Thanks Asivad Anac!! You saved me.
So as far as I understood, I dnt have to get my employers mention NOC in their reference letters.
But in my work history column in my EE profile, where it ask me for NOC code, I can just mention the code there and support it by reference letter.
If they don't fetch you CRS or eligibility points and are simply to ensure that you have full disclosure to CIC, you can choose to put them only under personal history.inder2513 said:Do I need to mention the part time jobs I did while I was student under my work history or just put it under personal history and support it with reference letters.