Hi Flocan,Flocan said:What changes? Is it specified in guide and checklist now? Or still only in the form itself
I just did and it doesn'tEmpirical-Scientist said:Yes, they are, as they are listed on the corresponding question instruction. Read the instruction for 6/F.
Hey guys! thought I'd add my 2 cents! I completely agree with Glowingheart, it is not required. And if it is they have done a VERY poor job wording it because I speak 2 other languages aside from english & if it was written in any other of the two the wording would STILL not make sense to me.glowingheart said:I just did and it doesn't
Check the box in A and B to indicate if you have worked and/or studied in the past four (4) years.
You must list all your work and education history including English/French language training for the past four (4) years and must account for each month.
If you were not employed(i.e. you were unemployed, retired, homemaker, volunteering, etc. you must indicate this under “Work/Education”, andindicate the time period. Do not exclude any period of time during the past four (4) years. Do not leave this section blank. If you do, your application will be returned to you.
Go to the CIC website, download the form, and read it again. Note that previous form versions do not state that requirement.glowingheart said:I just did and it doesn't
Check the box in A and B to indicate if you have worked and/or studied in the past four (4) years.
You must list all your work and education history including English/French language training for the past four (4) years and must account for each month.
If you were not employed(i.e. you were unemployed, retired, homemaker, volunteering, etc. you must indicate this under “Work/Education”, andindicate the time period. Do not exclude any period of time during the past four (4) years. Do not leave this section blank. If you do, your application will be returned to you.
can you send the link to the form cause the one I access online doesn't say thatEmpirical-Scientist said:Go to the CIC website, download the form, and read it again. Note that previous form versions do not state that requirement.
Here's the link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/citizen/CIT0002E.pdf. Here what it asks. I hope that's clear.glowingheart said:can you send the link to the form cause the one I access online doesn't say that
that means just a work letter from your employers in the past 4 years not T4's etcEmpirical-Scientist said:Here's the link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/citizen/CIT0002E.pdf. Here what it asks. I hope that's clear.
6. F Work and education history in the past four (4) years before the date of your application: See section 6 . Step 2. Complete the application” and section 4 - “Step 1.
Gather documents” in the instruction guide.
If you answered yes to questions A and/or B, list your work and/or education history (inside and outside Canada) in the past four (4) years, induding the city and country,
starting with your most recent. If you were not employed (i.e. you were unemployed, retired, homemaker, etc.) you must indicate the reason for being unemployed and confirm
the dates of your unemployment under Work1Education” and indicate the time period. Do not exdude any period of time during the past four (4) years. Do not leave this section
blank. If you do, your application will be returned to you. [size=10pt][size=10pt]If you answered yes, you must provide photocopies of your work and/or education records. (See instruction guide for
examples of education records.)[/size][/size]
Follow Occam's razor -- your are making way too many assumptions -- nowhere does it state "just a work letter." Rather than making assumptions, submit sufficient and necessary supporting documents. If, however, you believe that the letter of employment suffices, then be CIC's guest. It doesn't mean they will return your application or send you an RQ.glowingheart said:that means just a work letter from your employers in the past 4 years not T4's etc