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Hi,

In my current Role in my only Company - I have worked in India and also twice at onsite in Sweden (came back to India in end of May 2018). Under work experience section - should I state separate rows to mention Sweden experience?? Is it required to mention change of country even though the job role and NOC is same? I have mentioned Sweden in 'Travel History' section of course.

Below is my experience (worked in one company throughout):

Company A
Role 1 - NOC 2132 (Aug 2010 - Jan 2013) ; Location = India
Role 2 - NOC 2132 (Jan 2013 - Sep 2014) ; Location = India
Role 3 - NOC 2171 (Oct 2014 - Present) (This will be my main NOC) ; Location = India and Sweden (due to 2 countries am i supposed to create a new row)??

Also, Do I have to show the Contract letter and Pay slips of Sweden?? I have separate pay slips for India and Sweden throughout​
 
Hi,

In my current Role in my only Company - I have worked in India and also twice at onsite in Sweden (came back to India in end of May 2018). Under work experience section - should I state separate rows to mention Sweden experience?? Is it required to mention change of country even though the job role and NOC is same? I have mentioned Sweden in 'Travel History' section of course.

Below is my experience (worked in one company throughout):

Company A
Role 1 - NOC 2132 (Aug 2010 - Jan 2013) ; Location = India
Role 2 - NOC 2132 (Jan 2013 - Sep 2014) ; Location = India
Role 3 - NOC 2171 (Oct 2014 - Present) (This will be my main NOC) ; Location = India and Sweden (due to 2 countries am i supposed to create a new row)??

Also, Do I have to show the Contract letter and Pay slips of Sweden?? I have separate pay slips for India and Sweden throughout​
Yes it will be better to create a new row if country has changed and in your case NOC also changed. Are you being paid in both India and Sweden? For your reference letter you need to get salary mentioned accordingly
Role 1 & 2 can be clubbed into one row as NOC, company, country is same.
 
Yes it will be better to create a new row if country has changed and in your case NOC also changed. Are you being paid in both India and Sweden? For your reference letter you need to get salary mentioned accordingly
Role 1 & 2 can be clubbed into one row as NOC, company, country is same.
ooohhh I have done this.. hehe.. create two rows... one with India and second with Sweden.. with same NOC... I am guessing OP I either from TCS,INfy etc...
attach same documents(exp and duties) in both, except for opaystubs tax documents and attach an LOE in the second one that its same company so they provide same shit... etc etc... I can send you sample lOE I used .

Btw I have my ppr
 
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ooohhh I have done this.. hehe.. create two rows... one with India and second with Sweden.. with same NOC... I am guessing OP I either from TCS,INfy etc...
attach same documents(exp and duties) in both, except for opaystubs tax documents and attach an LOE in the second one that its same company so they provide same shit... etc etc... I can send you sample lOE I used .

Btw I have my ppr

Hey!!
Nice to meet you and congrats!!
So you mentioned it in two rows?? I am submitting both countries under same row as the company and role is same and as my employer is still the Indian company.
But in the documents I am attaching, for that row, are for both countries, including stating the same in the LOE, and also in work ref letter from my manager.

Do you think it is fine??
 
Hey!!
Nice to meet you and congrats!!
So you mentioned it in two rows?? I am submitting both countries under same row as the company and role is same and as my employer is still the Indian company.
But in the documents I am attaching, for that row, are for both countries, including stating the same in the LOE, and also in work ref letter from my manager.

Do you think it is fine??
I would suggest two as you were in two countries...