I have applied for Immigration and got positive approval from Canadian Government Nova Scotia office and they offer me an option to apply for Canadian PR in New Delhi Office.I submitted my documents on 1st june 2010. On 25 Jan. 2011 i got refusal letter.
In my rejection letter they have mentioned that I have not completed 12 months full time work experience as a Chemical Processing Supervisor in the last 10 years. However, I have provided all the supporting documents to proof my job description and details as a Senior Quality Control Officer (Supervisory grade – S2) in Quality Control Department – Ranbaxy Chemical Manufacturing Unit, Toansa Plant, Nawanshahar, Punjab – INDIA.
I have more than 5 years full time work experience at supervisory level and matching 99% job duties as a Chemical Processing Supervisor.
I have provided all my genuine documents and information to support my visa application. As per knowledge my application is complete except my Work Experience Letter. I have explained my job duties on Affidavit as per embassy document check list
Moreover all my colleagues having same documentation ,qualification and experience got positive result from embassy.
I am from middle class family, which cannot pay the fees of lawyer to appeal in federal court of canada.
please give me suggestion, What i can do ?
Regrettably affidavits of your job duties are not accepted any more by CIC. In short, they need proof with supporting documents from your actual employer that you performed the duties, and will not just take your word for it with an affidavit.
So although the duties you have claimed match the NOC description, from their point of view, they have no proof of this.
Why are you unable to get a work experience letter from your employer? My best advice is to chase your employer very quickly and get this letter, then urgently contact the visa office with the letter asking them to reconsider.
If your NOC is still on the current in-demand list it may be quicker to simply re-apply, this time with the work experience letter, since post-June-2010 applications are being processed on a priority at the moment, it seems.
I wish you the best of luck, but I do not believe you will succeed without getting a work experience letter from your employers or former employers.
Wayne.