No worries.Thank you @Taran D , I just got the hand written letter signed from my supervisor which doesn't have the company letterhead. Do I need to get it notarized as well?
Just do it to be in safe zone.
No worries.Thank you @Taran D , I just got the hand written letter signed from my supervisor which doesn't have the company letterhead. Do I need to get it notarized as well?
Thanks Nitin. We do not have ID cards nor business cards at my workplace though. Hope that's okay. Any workarounds for this?Handwritten document will not work. The document must be electronically printed, notarized, stamped (on a legal paper, highly recommended) and signed by your supervisor/senior as well. Submit his/her employment ID (signed by supervisor) too along with this document.
Notary and stamps go together at the same time.Thanks Nitin. We do not have ID cards nor business cards at my workplace though. Hope that's okay. Any workarounds for this?
Notarize and stamp will go together right when I visit any notary?
Hi All,
Seeking Info : Would that be a problem if ER is not sharing the updated reference letter as already left the organization. Got the reference letter from Employer while working in there and now ER is refusing to share new one with the last working day details etc. If that could cause problems, any ideas to get the latest one ??
Also, What additional supporting documents apart from paychecks would be suffice to share to support the old reference letter.Do we need to include Tax documents- T4 slips as well?
Kindly share your thoughts.TIA.
Sorry have no idea about it. Maybe try to do some research on google,@Taran D @ashwinpal
Hello,
I am from India.
My current company is doing layoffs so I can not directly ask for a work experience letter.
Planning to get it from a senior colleague.
Please help me with the format that needs to be on the notary document. I have the format of just the work experience letter but seeking the format of those declarations which are made on notary documents usually for e.g I <Name> S/o < Father's name> hereby declare that...... blah blah blah......
Also since the colleague is giving the letter so on the notary document along with the notary lawyer he should sign right or something else.
I am from India so people from India here please give your input on the notary format because it differs a bit from country to country.