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TarunVerma

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Apr 28, 2009
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Hi all, I am currently working with my third employer. With my second employer, I just worked for two months and exit from there was slightly conflicting. Now my question is, since it was just for two months, can I hide this experience with Canada Immigration just to avoid the hassle of getting the proof of employment which I know is going to be quite hard.

All of your comments are welcome.
 
Dear TarunVerma
Is it necessary to hide your two months experience ? In my opinion no one should hide anything if it is not clearly needed. If you show it would it make much hassle ?

Moreover, if you hide it you have to tell that you were unemployed or worked elsewhere (either in present company or in the first company) during that two months.

Other members may comment.

Good luck.


SYED
 
Well hmm I think you can get away with it, saying that it took you 3-4 months to find a decent job that you liked. If your in your native country it won't even be a problem, but if your a foreign worker in another counrty where employment visas are require then your visa expiry and prolonged stay etc could be an issue.

But don't you have an employment offer?? You can just give that and write a letter and mention that the exit was not favourable and it is difficult to get an experience letter.

That would be better and will show the IO reviewing your file that you have been transparent and will trust your file a little better.

Kind Regards,

Amin.
 
I think Alice chained is right.... It all depends how your case is and then all employers are not charming.
Anyway its just two months and I dont think its going to make a difference so tell CIC the truth.