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Letter of employment

bimale4bipeople

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Employment Letter:
An employment letter is an official document printed on company letterhead stating that you will be employed in Canada by that company for a specified period of time. The employment letter must include your name, the details of your employment in Canada, and the company's contact information.

It may also include:

  • details such as your tenure with the company
  • your title, position and duties
  • approved vacation periods (if travelling to Canada for holidays), or information about whether the company will cover all your travel expenses (if travelling on business for this company), etc
 

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Employment Letter:
An employment letter is an official document printed on company letterhead stating that you will be employed in Canada by that company for a specified period of time. The employment letter must include your name, the details of your employment in Canada, and the company's contact information.

It may also include:

  • details such as your tenure with the company
  • your title, position and duties
  • approved vacation periods (if travelling to Canada for holidays), or information about whether the company will cover all your travel expenses (if travelling on business for this company), etc
There's no template for that. It has to contain the needed information
Just tell the company what they should include
 

bimale4bipeople

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Employment Letter:
An employment letter is an official document printed on company letterhead stating that you will be employed in Canada by that company for a specified period of time. The employment letter must include your name, the details of your employment in Canada, and the company's contact information.

It may also include:

  • details such as your tenure with the company
  • your title, position and duties
  • approved vacation periods (if traReplyvelling to Canada for holidays), or information about whether the company will cover all your travel expenses (if travelling on business for this company), etc
Did you not get an offer letter/contract/joining letter when you started working with your employer?
 

andy29

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Can we use a letter which contains all the required info but is addressed to another organization? I obtained one from my ex employer for skill assessment in Australia