wsongco said:Sure I could get letter from my present employer it's just that I went directly to Canada from Taiwan so I didnt pass all the requirements from the Philippines. They might ask me to do all of them again when I go home.
I advise on having these in handy should proof be needed for the current work aside from the letter from the employer. In my experience when applying - I did not bring a copy of my employment contract as when I called them before coming in to apply, it was not mentioned. But the clerk at the counter asked me for a copy - which I did not have at the time. Luckily the I had an employment letter that had all the details he needed to do the evaluation (length duration of work contract, dates, employer's name). You may not have all the other docs I advised to be handy (sorry I am OC on these matters) - so make sure you have the letter, a copy of your contract, visa (and just in case WP) and I almost forgot, your passport.Bring with you your old OEC copy, proofs of previous POLO verification, and make copies of your WP, Valid entry Visa, contract, and the letter. Often times, copies of these are requested. Also, bring your Canada-issued IDs proof of residence in Canada. Who knows - it may be asked to be presented.
I tried looking for copies of the docs in the OEC application I filed, unfortunately I don't have a copy of the OFW info sheet. But you will be asked to fill in also a PagIBIG membership form (?), COMELEC Absentee voter form aside from the OFW sheet.
/i hope this helps...