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sky2k16 said:
Not here for satirical and/or arrogant answers, kryt0n. You better not waste my time as well as yours. Thanks for your attention!


Dude, calm down...
2 people at the start highlighted the same points that you were misunderstanding what CIC wanted from you and we answered skeptically. I am not sure why you responded well to dan_and but angrily to me. If anything, you have been ruder to me than I to you.

I'm willing to help you if you want help.
 
Hello Everyone,

I used the word "employer" for the "company" that I worked as contractor, which caused a great deal of confusion. I corrected this in my earlier post. I am a newbie in the free lance (self-employed) world but that is not an excuse. I got to learn the legal jargon before I fail to express myself accurately to CIC authorities. I hope that I wont be screwed because all of my work experience is 100% accurate and I have several documents to prove it as well :)

I worked full-time (as an employee) for the same company earlier, before working as independent contractor (free lancer/self-employed work) and I am still use to saying employer. Pardon me, for confusion.


Kryt0n, I am writing a personal message to you...


Sky
 
Hi sky2k16,

I was just browsing through threads related to independent contractors and came across this. My case is very similar. In case you are still following the forums I would like to know what did you end up mentioning your work experience as: employee or self employed? If the latter then what all documents did you provide for that with your application?

Thanks.
 
Hi seniors, do these third-party letters (from clients and customers) be on the company letterhead?
I mean - my wife owns and runs a coaching institute in Mumbai. This institute has a letterhead on which we're getting a reference letter from the other partners. Do the customer letters also be printed and signed on the same letterhead of the company?
 
Hello Everyone,

I used the word "employer" for the "company" that I worked as contractor, which caused a great deal of confusion. I corrected this in my earlier post. I am a newbie in the free lance (self-employed) world but that is not an excuse. I got to learn the legal jargon before I fail to express myself accurately to CIC authorities. I hope that I wont be screwed because all of my work experience is 100% accurate and I have several documents to prove it as well :)

I worked full-time (as an employee) for the same company earlier, before working as independent contractor (free lancer/self-employed work) and I am still use to saying employer. Pardon me, for confusion.


Kryt0n, I am writing a personal message to you...


Sky
Dear Sky,
I have been trying to reach out to you on your email id immigratecanada2017@gmail.com. I need your help on my immigration. I am also self employed and read few of your posts. Kindly read my email or help me with suitable way to touch base with you?