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fiona^^

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Feb 19, 2014
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Hello all,

I will be becoming a accredited therapist soon and I will sure I will be working in a private practice setting, which means working on my own. Just wondering does anyone know how to prove this kind of working hours?? any solution??

Thanks in advance!
 
I don't think there is any way to prove it. BTW for what you want prove it?
 
For CEC, you can't be self employed.
So to me, if you work in private settings, it sounds like you'll be self employed and you won't be qualified for CEC. If you are working for someone else, your employer can write you a reference letter with working hour and other necessary info and you can use the reference letter, pay stub, and T4 as your proof of work experience.
 
Thank you very much! I have one more question is that a reference letter with working hours is sufficient enough to prove? are pay stub and T4 a must?




HY325 said:
For CEC, you can't be self employed.
So to me, if you work in private settings, it sounds like you'll be self employed and you won't be qualified for CEC. If you are working for someone else, your employer can write you a reference letter with working hour and other necessary info and you can use the reference letter, pay stub, and T4 as your proof of work experience.
 
fiona^^ said:
Thank you very much! I have one more question is that a reference letter with working hours is sufficient enough to prove? are pay stub and T4 a must?

a reference letter is essential but so are T4 and NOA (notice of assessment)!
you need a proper document proving you filed your tax (and they can tell if you were self employed or not).
so, nope. a reference letter alone isnt sufficient enough.