Hi, may I ask you what do you mean by the incorrect work experience format?? would you please explain more? Since I am also not sure how it should really be.
thanks a lot.
Did you mention all the requested information in the service letter?
When getting your reference letter from your current and/or past employer, make sure they include the necessary information. Missing any of the required information means that your letter could be thrown out and could result in your application being rejected.
Information that must be included:
- Your name;
- Dates when you were employed;
- Number of hours worked per week;
- Name of your position;
- Duties and responsibilities for your position (these must match the duties and responsibilities listed in the National Occupational Classification code you selected to describe the work experience in your Express Entry profile);
- Annual salary plus benefits.
If you worked multiple positions for the same company you may submit a single letter, but it must include all of the above information for each position you held. The immigration officer will want to see the dates you had each position, as well as any changes to the name of your position, your duties, and your salary.
In addition, all work reference letters for Express Entry should be printed on official company letterhead with contact information for the company (address, phone number, email). The letter should include the name, title, and signature of your immediate supervisor or personnel officer at the company.