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Tell me, if applying as a skilled worker do you need to submit letters of reference of all
employers for the past 10 years..?
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5612E.pdf
 
Scandinavian said:
Tell me, if applying as a skilled worker do you need to submit letters of reference of all
employers for the past 10 years..?
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5612E.pdf

Yes !!
 
Scandinavian said:
Tell me, if applying as a skilled worker do you need to submit letters of reference of all
employers for the past 10 years..?
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5612E.pdf
No need to provide letters of reference
 
Scandinavian said:
Tell me, if applying as a skilled worker do you need to submit letters of reference of all
employers for the past 10 years..?
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5612E.pdf

its mandatory to provide ......visa officer can reject if u don't provide reference letters, if u are the PA. If u dont provide then u really testing ur luck.
 
sachinptist said:
No need to provide letters of reference

If u don't know the answer .........I request you to plz not misguide new members.......letter of ref for past 10 yrs needs to be provided and the link provided by 13nitinsharma......the doc checklist mentions it clearly....
 
@sachinptist, what makes you say no need of reference letters????
 
if you are forwarding the Canadian work experience then its mandatory for others not mandatory....
Warm regards,
 
Guys,

First of all, one clear message to everyone. Be honest with everyone. If you know the answer or the best solution, then you are most welcome to reply on any query. But PLEASE DON'T SHARE FALSE STATEMENTS/UPDATES. This forum is not for those, who want to crack a joke and leave. Someone who is asking something, should be given a right path rather than putting him in a wrong direction.

I apologise for writing this, but i hope this makes sense to all and everyone agree with me on this.

Let's conquer Canada, Cheers !!
 
Scandinavian said:
Tell me, if applying as a skilled worker do you need to submit letters of reference of all
employers for the past 10 years..?
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5612E.pdf

You need to provide reference letters for all the employers, if you have changed many jobs and you dont have references for all then try to provide as maximum as possible.
 
I second u. this forum is not for assuming things, one's right answer cud be a life saver for someone, we jst cant speculate things.

Buddy, u need to obtain ref letters for each n every employer u worked with.
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Current employer's visiting card, web address + other supportive material.

gud luck.


13nitinsharma said:
Guys,

First of all, one clear message to everyone. Be honest with everyone. If you know the answer or the best solution, then you are most welcome to reply on any query. But PLEASE DON'T SHARE FALSE STATEMENTS/UPDATES. This forum is not for those, who want to crack a joke and leave. Someone who is asking something, should be given a right path rather than putting him in a wrong direction.

I apologise for writing this, but i hope this makes sense to all and everyone agree with me on this.

Let's conquer Canada, Cheers !!
 
sachinptist said:
No need to provide letters of reference
Please don't give erroneous information. Reference letters are essential otherwise VO will refuse the case.
 
Scandinavian said:
Tell me, if applying as a skilled worker do you need to submit letters of reference of all
employers for the past 10 years..?
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5612E.pdf
 
So to make this clear..if I am applying as a skilled worker (RN) do I still have to send
reference letters from my earlier employer (which was travel business, totally different to my job as a nurse today!)
And I guess they have to be written in English or at least translated into English..? Do they need some sort of jurisdiction?
Ie. the translation has to be signed by a lawyer?