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I am having a similiar case which I described in another thread.

And I still have a question, does anyone happen to know if it is OK sending both letters, one from HR with duties and tasks poorly written and another letter from manager (in the client`s side) containing the proper details of duties and tasks but in a well written format ?

Thx
 
Yes, as long as they don't contradict each other.
 
kryt0n said:
Yes, as long as they don't contradict each other.

Thanks for your reponse kryt0n !
Actually this is a good point and I do not think they contradict each other because the letter from HR is too technical and using specific terms words for the IT industry (they just copied from the job post), however letter from manager it covers details using the appropriated and rich language !
As the letters are in english, using the corresponding logo[letterhead] for each Agency and Client, do they need to be notarized ? Letter from my manager is using logo's company and letter from Agency is using their own logo.

Regards
 
vidalbr said:
Thanks for your reponse kryt0n !
Actually this is a good point and I do not think they contradict each other because the letter from HR is too technical and using specific terms words for the IT industry (they just copied from the job post), however letter from manager it covers details using the appropriated and rich language !
As the letters are in english, using the corresponding logo[letterhead] for each Agency and Client, do they need to be notarized ? Letter from my manager is using logo's company and letter from Agency is using their own logo.

Regards

Not if they are company official ones :)
 
vidalbr said:
Thanks for your reponse kryt0n !
Actually this is a good point and I do not think they contradict each other because the letter from HR is too technical and using specific terms words for the IT industry (they just copied from the job post), however letter from manager it covers details using the appropriated and rich language !
As the letters are in english, using the corresponding logo[letterhead] for each Agency and Client, do they need to be notarized ? Letter from my manager is using logo's company and letter from Agency is using their own logo.

Regards


I have a similar letter and I am skipping it from submission. I feel that officer may suspect tailoring or might confuse him. You can just submit the manager letter.
 
What do you think about the sample letter below?

Date: 27th March 2017

To Whom It May Concern


Subject: Re: XXXX – NOC 1112 (Financial and Investment Analysts)

I write to confirm that XXXX has been employed with XXXX since 8th July 2013. He has been working as an Associate/Research Analyst, working 60 hours per week under NOC 1112 (Financial and Investment Analysts).

He has been performing following roles and responsibilities as part of his daily work.

Role: Associate/ Research Analyst (XXXXX)

Responsibilities:

• Analyze industry macro trends and company financials under the direction of the senior analyst
• Monitor and maintain financial models and industry databases ensuring correct and up-to-date information for research reports
• Review business/trade publications, annual reports, financial filings and other sources to gather/synthesize/interpret data on companies followed by the senior analyst
• Attend industry conferences and medical meetings
• Prepare and format reports; organize data
• Provide analytical support by maintaining and updating financial and valuation models on companies
• Assist in writing research notes and reports based on senior analyst's investment theses
• Examine and analyze financial and investment information collected, including profiles of companies, stock prices, future trends and other investment information
• Provide investment advice and recommendations to clients, senior company officials, pension fund managers, securities agents and associates
• Prepare company, industry and economic outlooks, analytical reports, briefing notes and correspondence

Please contact me should you require further information.


Sincerely,
XXXXX
xxxx
Business Phone (Direct): XXXX
Office (Main): XXXX
Email: XXXX

Company Address:
XXXXX
 
DON'T INCLUDE THE NOC CODE!
 
My initial thinking was not to include it, but i saw someone recommend this on another forum.

If i do write NOC code, the immigration officer will definitely be a little doubtful about who "wrote" the letter
 
eric.sears said:
My initial thinking was not to include it, but i saw someone recommend this on another forum.

If i do write NOC code, the immigration officer will definitely be a little doubtful about who "wrote" the letter

I would slap him silly for such recommendation.
 
See point 5 here.

http://www.canadianimmigrationpodcast.com/express-entry-how-to-draft-an-employer-reference-letter-that-works/
 
I've seen that before and I still agree with kryt0n.

You are however, feel to do what you think it's best.
 
eric.sears said:
See point 5 here.

http://www.canadianimmigrationpodcast.com/express-entry-how-to-draft-an-employer-reference-letter-that-works/

And this is why we don't trust lawyers around here.
 
DelPiero07 said:
I've seen that before and I still agree with kryt0n.

You are however, feel to do what you think it's best.

I agree with your thinking- I thought it was weird too. To list the NOC etc.

Apart from excluding NOC, is there anything else that I should change? Just a reminder, that this is my colleague (not my supervisor)
 
NOC is the lawyers suggestion and not officially mentioned on any CIC website. I would take it with a pinch of salt.