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My reference letter request refused or no response, what should I do?

dental15

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I worked for 6 months and part time, but the manger has never answer from my phone and email. What should I do?

Of course, I have pay stubs and I can reqire my ROE to service Canada this week.

My concern is my reference letter....

Is there any good idea?.. Or what should I do?

Thanks.
 

specialmary

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You need job duties in your letter. You may ask your coworker to state the job duties, and your continuous employment in the past months, and sign a letter, and have him/her swear in front of a commissioner of oath. CIC is much less likely to believe any work-related information from the applicants themselves.
 

dental15

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specialmary said:
You need job duties in your letter. You may ask your coworker to state the job duties, and your continuous employment in the past months, and sign a letter, and have him/her swear in front of a commissioner of oath. CIC is much less likely to believe any work-related information from the applicants themselves.
I left the city one year ago... How can I ask my coworker??? I dont remember my coworkers.

So, my question is that where should I require my reference letter except for store manger? The store manger never answer my phone and email.
 

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dental15 said:
I left the city one year ago... How can I ask my coworker??? I dont remember my coworkers.

So, my question is that where should I require my reference letter except for store manger? The store manger never answer my phone and email.
It will be difficult now to justy your work experience. Generally people notarized their roles and responsibilities but this usually happen outside Canada. I have no idea if this also work in Canada too. Try to contact them or keep calling them I believe one day he/she will definitely respond you. If any other person you know in that company try to contact them
 

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hi all,

even i have the same issue but foreign work experience.

i absconded the company and they don't want to give any reference letter. but i have offer letter, bank statement(where it shows company name and pay) and letter from co-workers who used to work with me which has job duties and time of employment.

also i have emails from HR where it states that co

now what do i need to do ?

do i need to notarize the reference letter from my co-workers in canada or INDIA ?
do i need to do a self declaration for here in canada and notarize too?

please advise what should i do to prove this work experience
 

dental15

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affan_123 said:
It will be difficult now to justy your work experience. Generally people notarized their roles and responsibilities but this usually happen outside Canada. I have no idea if this also work in Canada too. Try to contact them or keep calling them I believe one day he/she will definitely respond you. If any other person you know in that company try to contact them
Thanks a lot.
 

Rakumates

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Hello guys.

Why these employment reference letter? if given do the canada embassy call the organization for enquiry about us about our job details and so on?
 

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Rakumates said:
Hello guys.

Why these employment reference letter? if given do the canada embassy call the organization for enquiry about us about our job details and so on?
2 reasons.

1. To check if your claimed NOC is consistent with your past work experience.

2. To confirm that you were legally working full-time (or equivalent hours in part-time) for more than 30 hours/week on a paid job.

CIC reserves the right to call whoever is listed in your reference letter. They don't do it with all applications. Only if there are doubts about the authenticity of the reference letter.