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Verification call by Immigration Officer to the employer

joe9kah

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Dec 20, 2015
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Hi All,

It has been 3 months since I have applied for my PR application under CEC category. The letter of employment that I gave with my case was not on the company letter head because of legal policies. However, my manager wrote me a letter on a page with job duties and other requirements and signed it.

Now its high time and chances are that an immigration officer might call my manager to confirm.

But today my manager told me that he doesn't pick calls from unknown number, usually miss many calls. [ Its very true because he is genuinely very busy during the day in the meetings and doesnt have time, he even showed me his miss calls from his dad on his personal phone]

Can someone please tell me from which phone number or a phone number pattern like 1800-xxx etc does an officer call from? What will happen if my manager doesnt pick up the calls consecutively? Will they leave a voice mail or call back number?

Please someone experienced reply as this is concerning me a lot. Is there a solution for this?
 

joe9kah

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uppperkut said:
Have you provided your manage's email address? I guess they would try that if he doesn't pick up the phone.
Yes, I have provided his email address. But again, i am concerned what if they chose not to email him if he is continuously not picking up the calls unknowingly.

Do they usually provide call back number?
 

UBC 2017

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joe9kah said:
Yes, I have provided his email address. But again, i am concerned what if they chose not to email him if he is continuously not picking up the calls unknowingly.

Do they usually provide call back number?
The best thing to do is to provide a landline , e.g. secretary or HR , they will be able to verify your employment.
 

monavy

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UBC 2017 said:
The best thing to do is to provide a landline , e.g. secretary or HR , they will be able to verify your employment.
I am not sure if they do call your employers may be the current / last employer but not all.
 

joe9kah

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UBC 2017 said:
The best thing to do is to provide a landline , e.g. secretary or HR , they will be able to verify your employment.
I have applied already. I cant provide any other number.