jby said:
Dear All,
I have been trying to immigrate to Canada since 3 years (legally), my sad story is that every-time i try to fill a gap that will put me through, the laws change and then i am left behind again in the dust.
If i get a letter from employer, stating that i worked as a "restaurant manager", what kind further proof do i need ? other than the letter ofcourse.
Thanks alot for your help.
On the
company letterhead the following issues must be portrayed:
1. Your full name
2. Starting date, finishing date (e.g. between 26/02/2006 - 25/05/2009)
3. Full time/Part time + number of hours per week (e.g. 37 hours per week)
4. The name and address of the Company + the department where you have been employed
5. Contact details of the person who is issuing/ has issued your letter.
6. The letter can be issued by HR manager/ HR employee/ Production manager/ Operations Manager/ Director.
7. The detailed job duties(please ensure 80-90% of job duties do match with the NOC duties. It is strongly advised not to copy the exact words or not to paraphrase)
8. Send the original letter (company letterhead) and all payslips, P45, P60 (if applicable) to the CHC. Please note CHC do not return the original letter. However, they will return your payslips, P45, P60 etc.
9. If you have got National Insurance number card, please make a photocopy and send that as well. It will help CHC to make verify through Inland Revenue. If not just ignore this bit.
10. Business card is not mandatory once the person's details are appeared on the company letterhead.
Payslips are compulsory. I have just checked 90 days letter which I received from the CHC,London. The letter is clearly asking for payslips.
If you do not submit payslips, employment contract eventually the ofiicer will think your employment letter has been issued purposely. However, you can submit equivalent documents instead of payslips to prove you got paid while you were working as a restaurant manager.
Regards.