jcyj said:
For this famous question 6.F of CIT 0002 application form: Work and education history in the past four (4) years before the date of your application.
It mentions at the end : If you answer yes, you mush provide photocopies your work and/or education records. (See instruction guide for examples of education records) .
So what I understand if you worked during the last four years, you should provide proof of employment.
I have the CIT 0002 in front of me now (in the answer above I didn't). The version I'm using is of May 2014.
"6. F Work and education history in the past four (4) years before the date of your application: See section 6 - "Step 2. Complete the application" and section 4 - "Step 1. Gather documents" in the instruction guide.
If you answered yes to questions A and/or B, list your work and/or education history (inside and outside Canada) in the past four (4) years, including the city and country, starting with your most recent. If you were not employed (i.e. you were unemployed, retired, homemaker, etc.) you must indicate the reason for being unemployed and confirm the dates of your unemployment under "Work/Education" and indicate the time period. Do not exclude any period of time during the past four (4) years. Do not leave this section blank. If you do, your application will be returned to you. If you answered yes to attending an educational institution, you must provide photocopies of your education records. (See instruction guide for examples of education records.)"
Then going down to page 7 (checklist): "Photocopies of education records for yourself (if applicable) and for all minor children under the age of 18 in the four (4) years before the date of your application (if applicable). See section "Step 1. Gather Documents" in the instruction guide."
Now, going to "Step 1. Gather Documents" it once again only mentions education records, not work records.