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Role and Responsibility letter from employer.

abhi_theone

Newbie
Apr 13, 2012
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Hello All,

I come to Canada on WP 3 years back. I am working in IT as a software developer and had all documents with me for CEC class except for role and responsibility latter from employer.

My employer does not issue that latter because of company policy. However they are ready to give employment letter which would
state i am working in their company and my salary (not much details however).

I am thinking to include self declared role and responsibility letter with all pay stubs. Is that would be sufficient?

Or do I had to file my application with lawyer?
I had also consulted one law firm and they are asking large sum of money(CAD 2200+) to represent me? Is that amount is worthwhile?

Please suggest way around for this.

Thanks.
 

shalini_G

Full Member
Aug 19, 2012
48
1
Hi Abhi_theone,

Did you finally send your application with the employment reference letter you mentioned (without roles and responsibilities)?.. I am curious to know whether you faced any problems after lodging your application..

thanks,
Shalini.
 

kushari

Hero Member
Oct 3, 2012
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AOR Received.
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I used a lawyer. After spending all this time (7 years) in Canada and all this money. 2000$ is not much to make sure you have a better chance at getting PR and citizenship. Any small mistake can delay your application for months or even years and then you lose status in Canada. I know a few people that made tiny mistakes and are having problems. Lawyers make sure your file has all pertinent information and all filed correctly all while guiding you through the process. I also think that having a certified lawyer makes sure the government can not throw you curve balls as the lawyers know the laws inside and out while many applicants probably don't. I say if you can afford it, pay it. I used Campbell Cohen. They charge around $2,000 for cec an you don't have to pay it all up front. You pay every 90 days. Also I think they setup this forum.
 

ujbaby

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May 21, 2011
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toronto,on
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Visa Office......
CPP-O
NOC Code......
3233
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
14/08/2012. Sydney received on 17/08/12
AOR Received.
september 8th 2012
IELTS Request
sent with application
Med's Request
Aug-07-2013
Med's Done....
Aug-22-2013, dependents 28-08-13
Interview........
waived
Passport Req..
september 6th 2013, cic received on sept 10th, 2013
VISA ISSUED...
05/09/2013
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November 2nd, 2013
kushari said:
I used a lawyer. After spending all this time (7 years) in Canada and all this money. 2000$ is not much to make sure you have a better chance at getting PR and citizenship. Any small mistake can delay your application for months or even years and then you lose status in Canada. I know a few people that made tiny mistakes and are having problems. Lawyers make sure your file has all pertinent information and all filed correctly all while guiding you through the process. I also think that having a certified lawyer makes sure the government can not throw you curve balls as the lawyers know the laws inside and out while many applicants probably don't. I say if you can afford it, pay it. I used Campbell Cohen. They charge around $2,000 for cec an you don't have to pay it all up front. You pay every 90 days. Also I think they setup this forum.
most of the people in this forum didn't use any lawyer and still get their pr. it doesn't make any different. if ur going to be rejected, u will for sure. There is no magic way about it..
 

ConfuseApplicant

Star Member
Aug 21, 2012
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ujbaby said:
most of the people in this forum didn't use any lawyer and still get their pr. it doesn't make any different. if ur going to be rejected, u will for sure. There is no magic way about it..
agree ... +1

if ur going to be rejected, u will for sure. There is no magic way about it..