Immhelpca said:
Hi sir,
I am going to apply for work permit but i am in very critical situation. I dont have enough time to go for ielts to fulfill my language requirements.
I would appreciate if you can clear these doubts:
1: do ielts is necessary for WP application, do i have any other alternative. Some people suggested me for CELPIP.
2: What kind of supportng documents i need from my current employer?
3: What kind of personnal supporting documents i need for WP application?
I already got my LMO approval, Job approval letter and Employment agreement from employer. Do i need any thing else from canadian employer. I appreciate your help.
Thanks
1. It depends upon your profile and type of job you are going for. I have seen people going for cook jobs being asked to submit IELTS / proof of language proficiency by the Embassy. There is officially no such requirement for work permit. I personally was never advised any such thing, nor have i taken any such exam in my life - ever. But yes, i have formal 16 years of technical education, some 7-8 years experience working in my industry for US based companies being their direct employee in my home country. It would be kind of funny to ask for english proficiency after seeing my resume.
To cut it short, i got it without that. Not just myself, but my wife too as well as school going kids.
So see what your NOC code is. If it is a skilled job and your education compliments it, just ignore the thought.
2. I assume by "current employer" you mean employer in home country where you are presently working. You just need proof that you are working there at the moment and what the nature of job is.
Probably it is hard for people to get an experience letter while working some where since they have to tell them that you intend to leave. To avoid this situation, it is a good idea to submit the offer letter from current job + last month's salary slip. These two things show the nature of job, your compensation and prove that you are still working there.
3. Personal supporting docs really depend upon your job profile again. But in general, proof of your qualifications like university degrees etc., experience letters from past jobs if any, pay slips and bank statements showing 'your earning power' i.e. your salary being transferred regularly (as opposed to amount of funds as with student visas), relevant certifications if any, LMO, job offer and contract. Depending upon which country you are from, Police Clearance certificate.
P.S. Public forum is more useful than personal message (to which i replied as well) since others can read the info latter too, apart from just you.