Hi ujbaby,
Thanks for the reply . I really some inputs here .
>> First, are u employed with agency and at the same time working with another employer? second, does the two employers file your tax every year?
I am software developer with 10 years of experience. I came to Canada with 6+ years of software development experience to work for a software company for its Software products and software services for its clients.
I am with the same employer since oct 2009 . As I said It is not an agency . They have software product and software services for clients.
I have tax returns filed right from 2009 till now from the same one employer . i.e. to be precise I have 4 T4s and 4 NOA from the same employer
name is written on it. It's a small company in canada with bigger branches in USA and India.
>> Third, the time u submitted your application, how many employment letters did u submitted?
which T4s did u submitted and the name of the company written on the t4s;
(agency or client)?? also which NOC code did u applied with??
I submitted my CEC application in OCT 2012.
I had following employment letters
Employer Initial offer letter ( Oct 2009 )
Employer Reference Letter mentioning all my job Duties , hours and Salary .
All T4's have my employer's name written on it.
My NOC code is 2174 .
>> Also are u a PGWP holder or working under restriction??
I am on a closed work permit with my employer.
There is another development --It seems it will very difficult to get client contracts as per our
company policy they won't give it.
BTW These are exact words from CIC's second email related to this .
It will be required for you to provide copies of all the contracts/employment agreements you entered into with <Company>
as well as verifiable evidence from client sites where you have worked at during your qualifying period confirming your contract work as an employee of <Company>.
I am just curious of what you are going through with immigration because your situation seems to be very unique
;D ;D till a month ago I was thinking that my case was generic like lots of my friends who work for clients through software companies but now I am beginning to think that it's unique.