Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship CanadaLWB said:RE: Proof of funds
My bank will not do a letter "To whom it may concern". Who should the letter be addressed to? Which address?
If you mean to say that your name has changed (addition of spouse name) due to marriage and you will be getting a new passport with the new name and spouse name added to passport, then NO, it will not cause any issue. However, please ensure to update your name (as per passport) everywhere in the application (eAPR forms).Harshini7 said:Hi,
I have a really crucial query here. I got ITA on 4t and my ee profile has my maiden name.
Now whrn I went for PCC, they did not accept my passport as my status was single.
Now I have to reissue passport which will have my new name.
Will this create any discrepancy in my application?
thanks a lot.. it is a relief to hear that. I was patrified.Stanlee said:If you mean to say that your name has changed (addition of spouse name) due to marriage and you will be getting a new passport with the new name and spouse name added to passport, then NO, it will not cause any issue. However, please ensure to update your name (as per passport) everywhere in the application (eAPR forms).
We need more information, how did you manage to work for the same employer overseas? Was that in a separate branch?SubwaySurfer said:For the employment record:
The following documents are mandatory for each work experience declared:
a reference or experience letter from the employer, which
should be an official document printed on company letterhead (must include the applicant’s name, the company’s contact information [address, telephone number and email address], and the name, title and signature of the immediate supervisor or personnel officer at the company),
should indicate all positions held while employed at the company and must include the following details: job title, duties and responsibilities, job status (if current job), dates worked for the company, number of work hours per week and annual salary plus benefits; and
I have two questions:
a) I broke up my experience into two - Canada and Foreign experience for same employer. However i have got only one letter covering both. Can I use same letter for both slots?
b) The letter mentions my recent position, not the previous positions & job duties before promotions. Is that mandatory to list them?
Thanks.
Sorry to have missed that information. I was transferred here on ICT to its Canadian entity.thepilot said:We need more information, how did you manage to work for the same employer overseas? Was that in a separate branch?
You can use the same letter BUTSubwaySurfer said:Sorry to have missed that information. I was transferred here on ICT to its Canadian entity.
Yes it covers that. So that answers the question# 1.thepilot said:You can use the same letter BUT
Now, the letter that HR writes you has to say what you just told me.
Besides the standard that everyone has.
Yes it has to! In your case, it is company based so both should say the same to back your claims.SubwaySurfer said:Yes it covers that. So that answers the question# 1.
Any idea on the question# 2? Does it need to mention earlier positions & job duties in same company?
My previous experience as systems engineer, which is my primary occupation code, was 3 years 1 month . So points won't change I guess. My current experience as business analyst is just 3-4 months. I gave that also as systems engineer as I joined as systems engineer in my profile and now got promoted as business analyst. Hence changing current work experience to business analyst won't affect my score. Am I right?Stanlee said:As long as you have direct ITA and any changes to your profile does not affect your score under which you were invited (should not take your CRS below the invite score) you can make the change and explain the same in the LOE.