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nick_ind

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Jul 6, 2013
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NOC Code......
2171
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
29-07-2013
AOR Received.
29-09-2013
IELTS Request
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05-03-2014
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20-03-2014
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23-04-2014
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05-05-2014
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10-05-2014
Hi All,

I am going to apply PR very soon and collecting required forms,have to ask my employer about arranged employment letter which includes all the desired clauses(job , no of hours, total salary, work profile, designation, NOC,duration of employment etc...) needed by CIC.

do I need to ask some separate letter as 'Reference Letter'?

Please suggest.
 
you just need a letter which confirm you worked under skilled category (0, A , B NOC codes ) for at least one year in last 3 years. Call it whatever u want .
 
nick_ind said:
Hi All,

I am going to apply PR very soon and collecting required forms,have to ask my employer about arranged employment letter which includes all the desired clauses(job , no of hours, total salary, work profile, designation, NOC,duration of employment etc...) needed by CIC.

do I need to ask some separate letter as 'Reference Letter'?

Please suggest.
if you are applying under CEC and your experience is from that company YOU MUST HAVE a reference letter it says that you have worked with them from-to, in X position, hrs salary, duties, etc...
if the same company is offering you to prolong your contract (or give you a permanent position if you get PR) they can add the info to the same letter
if it is an offer from another company, put both in your application
 
Thanks pankmol and jorger!


They have included all the details in my letter already, but they call it arranged employment letter.As you suggested only one letter is required. Thanks again!
 
nick_ind said:
Thanks pankmol and jorger!


They have included all the details in my letter already, but they call it arranged employment letter.As you suggested only one letter is required. Thanks again!

It cannot be an offer letter, it must be a ref. that is, it must confirm what you have done when, not what they intend(Ed) you to do.
 
jsm0085 said:
It cannot be an offer letter, it must be a ref. that is, it must confirm what you have done when, not what they intend(Ed) you to do.
jsm is right, just make sure they include what you have done, doesn't matter if they call it arranged employment
 
ok, sure that is was they've provided me..its not an offer letter....

BTW, I sent my application today and they should receive it by Tuesday!And as per current waiting time, I should atleast get AOR by end of september.
 
congratulations and welcome to the waiting list, good luck on your application process!
 
Thanks Jorger!

I saw you on June list, All the very Best, You should get AOR by Aug end....if it's not the another Jorger ;)
 
You do not need an Arranged employment letter if you are applying under CEC, all you need is a reference letter stating the points as mentioned in CEC documents checklist.
Arranged employment letter is usually for prospective candidates who are seeking PR thru FSW or other Provincial programmes who are not in Canada yet.
nick_ind said:
Hi All,

I am going to apply PR very soon and collecting required forms,have to ask my employer about arranged employment letter which includes all the desired clauses(job , no of hours, total salary, work profile, designation, NOC,duration of employment etc...) needed by CIC.

do I need to ask some separate letter as 'Reference Letter'?

Please suggest.
 
nick_ind said:
Thanks Jorger!

I saw you on June list, All the very Best, You should get AOR by Aug end....if it's not the another Jorger ;)
All the very best for you too, I'm on July list, my application was received at Sydney on June 28, but I don't think they did something with it because it was the Canada day long weekend, if you want to follow july applicants go here http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/july-2013-applicants-join-here-t154408.105.html
 
Montrealappl said:
You do not need an Arranged employment letter if you are applying under CEC, all you need is a reference letter stating the points as mentioned in CEC documents checklist.
Arranged employment letter is usually for prospective candidates who are seeking PR thru FSW or other Provincial programmes who are not in Canada yet.
Good point, you don't need arranged employment letter.
Just a curious detail here...When I started to see what you need to apply with CEC, a friend of mine and I started playing with the "come to Canada wizard" and even when you select CEC, there is a question about arranged employment, and... with some combinations, the final answer (if you are or you are not eligible) was different depending on if you have or not an arranged employment letter.(Wondering if they are going to ask for it in a future?) But I don't want to create confusion or getting someone paranoid about it, is just a curiosity...So I remark...WE DON'T NEED ARRANGED EMPLOYMENT LETTER just a REFERENCE telling what you have done, duties, position, salary etc...
 
Wow that is confusing....

The letter heading says 'Arranged Employment letter' , but it actually contains all the requested things in the reference letter. many of my colleagues have received their PR already with the same letters given by my employer so I think they didn't change those wordings.

Some of my colleagues from European background got entire process done even in 5-6 months ;) anyway thanks for your advice but as I mentioned I have already submitted the application so will wait until AOR and if they ask for reference letter later.
 
Yes, for CEC u dont need an arranged employment letter. If some employer gives a reference letter in the format of an AEL, CIC might consider it as a reference letter and process normally as explained in some cases by nick_ind.
JORGER said:
Good point, you don't need arranged employment letter.
Just a curious detail here...When I started to see what you need to apply with CEC, a friend of mine and I started playing with the "come to Canada wizard" and even when you select CEC, there is a question about arranged employment, and... with some combinations, the final answer (if you are or you are not eligible) was different depending on if you have or not an arranged employment letter.(Wondering if they are going to ask for it in a future?) But I don't want to create confusion or getting someone paranoid about it, is just a curiosity...So I remark...WE DON'T NEED ARRANGED EMPLOYMENT LETTER just a REFERENCE telling what you have done, duties, position, salary etc...