The letter is the basis that the CIC uses to determine that the job was skilled. While it is unfortunate and not his fault his employer refused to provide it, it is the main basis of being eligible in this class.cygnet said:Hi everyone,
Just few conerns though about reference letter.
I know a friend that got refused his CEC app due to his employer refused to give him a letter stating his job title, total hours worked, and duties performed; but he included an explanation letter about it, all his pay stubs and documents required by CIC. What can he do? Can he appeal and re-apply since it was his employer has been an A** to him. He has all requirements except that letter that his employer refused to provide.
Without evidence that he performed the duties he applied under, the CIC really can't approve his application. He will need to find an alternative way to prove his duties matched the NOC code.