anni_in said:Write a mail to your employer clearly stating that you require a letter for your PR. Also mention your NOC code roles and responsibilities, when you joined the organization, your total Canada experience in your mail. Let them respond that they can not provide you the letter and submit their response along with your original mail to CIC. I know a similar case and the person did the same and he got his PR. Since Canada government encouraging for PR and you are not doing anything illegal. so if your organization refuse to provide the letter then it will only make your case strong.
I'm not sure about this anni_in. I'm thinking that this will take a negative effect on my employment. Its really frustrating.