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Employmnet documents

hddgtt

Full Member
Apr 30, 2015
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When uploading documents to MyCic, there are 3 different employmnet documents type that i need to provide :

1) Document: Offer of Employment

The explanation is :

"You must provide an official document from your proposed employer, printed on company letterhead, stating that you will be employed in Canada for a specified period of time by that company.

The letter should include contact information for the company (address, telephone number and e-mail address)"


2) Document: Employment Records

The explanation is :

"You must provide proof of each of your current and previous work experiences.

Your evidence should include a reference letter from your employer and previous pay stubs, where available.

The reference letter is an official document printed on company letterhead and must include your name, the company's contact information (address, telephone number and e-mail address), the signature of your immediate supervisor or personnel officer at the company and a business card of the person signing the letter. The letter should indicate all positions held while employed at the company and must include the following details: job title, duties/responsibilities, job status (if current job), the dates you worked for the company, the number of work hours per week and your annual salary plus benefits.

You must scan all documents for this work experience and save them as one file. (Each work experience requires a separate file."

3) Letter of Employment

There is no explanation for the third one....

Anyone knows what i suppose do provide here?
 

Chaoen

Full Member
Apr 17, 2015
39
1
hddgtt said:
When uploading documents to MyCic, there are 3 different employmnet documents type that i need to provide :

1) Document: Offer of Employment

The explanation is :

"You must provide an official document from your proposed employer, printed on company letterhead, stating that you will be employed in Canada for a specified period of time by that company.

The letter should include contact information for the company (address, telephone number and e-mail address)"


2) Document: Employment Records

The explanation is :

"You must provide proof of each of your current and previous work experiences.

Your evidence should include a reference letter from your employer and previous pay stubs, where available.

The reference letter is an official document printed on company letterhead and must include your name, the company's contact information (address, telephone number and e-mail address), the signature of your immediate supervisor or personnel officer at the company and a business card of the person signing the letter. The letter should indicate all positions held while employed at the company and must include the following details: job title, duties/responsibilities, job status (if current job), the dates you worked for the company, the number of work hours per week and your annual salary plus benefits.

You must scan all documents for this work experience and save them as one file. (Each work experience requires a separate file."

3) Letter of Employment

There is no explanation for the third one....

Anyone knows what i suppose do provide here?

Does letter of employment apply to current position or all work experiences? Thanks!
 

dobes

Champion Member
Nov 23, 2014
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Category........
NOC Code......
1123
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Yes, it does. It states similar things to your offer of employment, only you are currently in the job.
 

Chaoen

Full Member
Apr 17, 2015
39
1
dobes said:
Yes, it does. It states similar things to your offer of employment, only you are currently in the job.
Okay, thank you! So this letter is written by immediate supervisor or personnel officer?
 

Intocanada

Hero Member
Mar 18, 2014
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Chaoen said:
Okay, thank you! So this letter is written by immediate supervisor or personnel officer?
Yes. It should be either of them. Also make sure you get business card from them.