afsar9930 said:
Ok thanks! I have one more question. What is the requirement to be an employer to write a job reference letter. Let's say if I teach English at a place where there is only one teacher who happens to be an owner as well. His establishment is a non registered place in my home country. He can write a letter on his institute letter head with his number and personal email. As for website he only has a Facebook page for his establishment.
So if I apply and provide a letter from such place. Would CIC consider it as a legit work experience?
My partner and I both taught ESL in Central/Eastern Europe, and some of our employers were just like that. If they have letterhead and can write your reference and give contact numbers so CIC can reach them if they want to, and so long as they employed you and paid you, you're good. Only one of our 4 language school employers even has a Facebook page! Of course, any back-up evidence you have, like pay stubs or contracts, can help - but we didn't have any of that, and got credit for the work.
And, BTW, my degree is in Opera Performance - and my current NOC in Canada is in literary management for film and television. And it was all fine with CIC.