1- It could say dear batman and they still wouldn't care - you're fine.udaisv1 said:Hi,
Got my ITA on Dec 22nd and it is under CEC.
I have couple of questions on reference letter. I already got a reference letter for one my jobs in India (that comes under an eligible NOC).
1. In that reference letter, the heading says 'To whomsoever it may concern' (says whomsoever rather than whom - as was mentioned in the first page of this thread). I know I am being crazy here, but should I be worried about the word 'whomsoever'? Should I request for a new letter with whom?
2. In one of the other posts I read that I will also be required to upload the business card of the person that signed my letter. But I highly doubt that I will get the business card. But the reference letter has email id and phone number to contact the company. Is that sufficient? If at all it is required, will it be ok not to upload the business card?
Someone please clarify. Thank you very much in advance.
Don't give him any more it'll go to his head.udaisv1 said:
Thank you very much for the quick reply.
DelPiero07, +1 for you!
For 2, you could also attached person's id card if you don't get his business card.udaisv1 said:Hi,
Got my ITA on Dec 22nd and it is under CEC.
I have couple of questions on reference letter. I already got a reference letter for one my jobs in India (that comes under an eligible NOC).
1. In that reference letter, the heading says 'To whomsoever it may concern' (says whomsoever rather than whom - as was mentioned in the first page of this thread). I know I am being crazy here, but should I be worried about the word 'whomsoever'? Should I request for a new letter with whom?
2. In one of the other posts I read that I will also be required to upload the business card of the person that signed my letter. But I highly doubt that I will get the business card. But the reference letter has email id and phone number to contact the company. Is that sufficient? If at all it is required, will it be ok not to upload the business card?
Someone please clarify. Thank you very much in advance.
As far as your primary NOC is concerned you can mention that in your profile under Work History (from your statement, I am assuming that in the current job you worked in the same NOC for the entire 3 years). Now regarding other NOCs that you have worked in, you can mention them under Work History as well, many people have done that and got PR as well. But please note, you get maximum CRS points for 3 years of experience and if you are eligible to apply under FSW then you will also be assessed on the FSW grid where you need to get at least 67 points. On the FSW grid you get maximum points for 6 years of experience.Pari10 said:Hi
I have some questions.
I have 3 years and 1 month experience in my current job. The thing is that I have work experience in other NOCs too. Now, should I mention all of them in my work history? Doesn't make them confused about my main NOC?
Thank you so much
Thanks a lot for the detailed post.rajkamalmohanram said:Good post, Stanlee.
I would like to mention my experience here. I tried my best to get a letter on the letterhead (for my OINP application). I contacted my manager first and requested him to provide a letter (I showed him the format). My manager refused to give me the letter (because he said he is not authorized to provide such a letter). I then e-mailed the HR and asked them to provide such a letter on the letterhead! I pursued them for 3 full weeks but to no avail.
I got the letter from the HR in the standard format of the company (It mentions only my name, date of joining, designation and employee ID). Then, I got the letter from a senior colleague in the required format in a plain paper. I suggest all applicants to get this letter notarized. To sum up, I submitted the following documents to OINP -
1) Letter of explanation for reference letter
2) Copy of the Standard format of the company’s letter
3) Reference letter(with all necessary details) by a senior colleague
4) Copy of the senior colleague's company ID card
5) Copy of Email – 1 from the HR
6) Copy of Email – 2 from HR
7) Copy of the company’s HR policy
8 ) Copy of pay scale letter for 2015
9) Copy of pay scale letter for 2014
10) Copy of the pay slips for the past 6 months
11) Copy of appointment letter [joining letter]
12) Copy of initial job offer letter
Luckily, my application was accepted by OINP and I got my AOR. As you can see, I cannot provide any more documentation to prove my work - I had submitted ALL the documents that I had.
So, if your letter is not on the letterhead, you can just go ahead and submit a letter from your supervisor/colleague & get it notarized. Please note that the name, phone number, official E-mail ID and the designation of the person giving the reference MUST be mentioned on the letter. If you provide comprehensive documentation, it is likely that OINP/CIC will be satisfied and proceed with your application.
Check this post too ---> http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/employer-hr-refuses-official-job-letter-with-addnl-detailed-job-duties-t316445.0.html
1) I think you'd need two letters. Different manager letters would be better because I am not sure if some company would assign same manager upon rehiring after one year. It is little hard to believe that! If you really had him as manager, then you may go ahead with this.Tanvi87 said:Hello All,
(Jan 25 ITA, CRS 465) I have few questions, please help me:
1. I worked in XX Co. from 2012 to 2014 and then again joined back from 2015 to 2016, and I have shown this as 2 jobs, so will 1 reference letter suffice or do I need 2 reference letters. In case you say 2 letters, can it be from same manager as HR says no to reference letter.
2. For my current employer, it has been 2 months+ and by the time I submit it would be 3 months+. Do I need any reference letter from current employer also? What reason could I mention here?
3. My Husband also falls under the same NOC and in EE profile he also showed his work experience and IELTS score and WES evals. I understand that he has to submit IELTS and WES post ITA. Is he required to submit reference letters from his previous and current companies also?
4. The documents I would be submitting are Offer Letter, Relieving Letter, Pay Slips, so is a Reference Letter really required or just these 3 docs suffice?
Please do share your expert advise, as I am very confused on how to go about it!
Thanks a lot and thanks for all the answers you have been giving on various threads, as you all are doing a wonderful job!
Thanks DEEPCUR.. for point 3.. my husband's work ex was shown in express entry profile.. so should i now remove from the ITA form and say NO in work history?? Will this not get suspicious??DEEPCUR said:1) I think you'd need two letters. Different manager letters would be better because I am not sure if some company would assign same manager upon rehiring after one year. It is little hard to believe that! If you really had him as manager, then you may go ahead with this.
2) If you had mentioned this job in your EE profile, you must produce a reference letter for it. You can skip it and explain in letter of explanation if your invited crs points remain same and fsw eligibility points are above 67 even after removing it.
3) if your husband's experience isn't Canadian experience, you'd not get any points for it. You could just mention this in personal history and explain in letter of explanation.
4) No. Reference letter is a must because you have claimed your work experience to be a part of some noc under A, B, or C. Without reference letter, there is no proof for the claim that you worked in a particular noc.
It will remain albeit under personal history instead of work history, but with out any documental reference required, so there is no question of any suspicion.Tanvi87 said:Thanks DEEPCUR.. for point 3.. my husband's work ex was shown in express entry profile.. so should i now remove from the ITA form and say NO in work history?? Will this not get suspicious??
Or should he keep it in work history and just furnish normal documents like pay slips and offer letter and let go the reference letter..?
Thanks..