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Author Topic: Current employer (from 3 yrs) not provoding any Experience Letter  (Read 636 times)
harinder_sidhu
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« on: September 08, 2010, 10:41:28 pm »

I found this site today and seems someone here can help me.

I have applied under NOC 0213, I have all the required experience in total 7 years. Currently I'm working in **** from Last 3 years.
Employer declined to give me any reference letter explaining my duties... and told that, they can give that only if someone resigns/is relieved Smiley

I plan to send my few recent payslips, offer and promotion letter. what else i can send to prove what I'm applying for ?

Someone told me that I can send a letter signed by my colleague on plain paper, with his visiting card. Is it true?

Any inputs will help.
Thanks in advance
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PRwait
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« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2010, 10:53:06 pm »

Can you not request your immediate Superior to give this letter Huh

You can tell IT is just a letter of reference for Whomsoever it may concern Smiley
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harinder_sidhu
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« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2010, 11:14:56 pm »

I can get it.. But on plain paper not company letter head.
My concern is, Will that be of any use? acceptable to VO?
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« Reply #3 on: September 09, 2010, 12:54:49 am »

Dear Harinder,

Here is what you do:
 - if you can get a 'good Reference Letter' on a plain paper, TAKE IT.
 - try putting the company stamp on it
 - enclose the following with this letter:
(your business card, business card of the person signing the Reference Letter, any other person's business card who is senior to this person & CAN SPEAK ABOUT YOU when enquiry is made; Notarized copies of other proofs like Appointment Letter, confirmation/promotion/commendation/appreciation/salary-slips etc.
Send a blank Letter-Head with permission from your office but do write on it that it is being sent with permission from your office for reference purposes. If your office doesn't allow, forget it
But DO NOT FORGET to write a good explanation letter on why the Reference Letter is being sent on a plain paper.
Good Luck!
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harinder_sidhu
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« Reply #4 on: September 13, 2010, 11:05:52 pm »

Dear Harinder,

Here is what you do:
 - if you can get a 'good Reference Letter' on a plain paper, TAKE IT.
 - try putting the company stamp on it
 - enclose the following with this letter:
(your business card, business card of the person signing the Reference Letter, any other person's business card who is senior to this person & CAN SPEAK ABOUT YOU when enquiry is made; Notarized copies of other proofs like Appointment Letter, confirmation/promotion/commendation/appreciation/salary-slips etc.
Send a blank Letter-Head with permission from your office but do write on it that it is being sent with permission from your office for reference purposes. If your office doesn't allow, forget it
But DO NOT FORGET to write a good explanation letter on why the Reference Letter is being sent on a plain paper.
Good Luck!


I think this will help me a lot. Thanks a lot !!!
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