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handsomeishere

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Feb 10, 2011
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Hi guys and girls ,

I was offered a job by email , which I accepted by emailing them back , do you think that it would be enough proof tobe sent to cic when applying for citizenship, I have printed the email correspondence, showing clearly that job been offered, accepted and the date of orientation and stuff, just to mention it is a home based job , , there is no signatures on the offer letter yet , head office is in another province , the reason i wnt to send application before starting job is that i would be dead busy after and in traingi nkindly help, much appreciated, cheers
 
handsomeishere said:
Hi guys and girls ,

I was offered a job by email , which I accepted by emailing them back , do you think that it would be enough proof tobe sent to cic when applying for citizenship, I have printed the email correspondence, showing clearly that job been offered, accepted and the date of orientation and stuff, just to mention it is a home based job , , there is no signatures on the offer letter yet , head office is in another province , the reason i wnt to send application before starting job is that i would be dead busy after and in traingi nkindly help, much appreciated, cheers

If the letter includes all the contact info for your employer, then it should be fine. CIC can always verify it by calling the company. Good luck! :)

ETA: You can also email your employer and ask them to email you the employment letter with a signature as a PDF file.
 
Yes it does, thanks alot again , :)
aed said:
If the letter includes all the contact info for your employer, then it should be fine. CIC can always verify it by calling the company. Good luck! :)
 
handsomeishere said:
Yes it does, thanks alot again , :)

You can also email your employer and ask them to email you the employment letter with a signature as a PDF file. :)
 
Send anything clear and legitimate either email or mail or whatever it is. Better not send anything fishy to generate a suspicion, as that will do harm, nothing good.
 
guys, one important question, does the job offer make the process faster? or only if the job require a Canadian?
 
The best letter is an official letter on company letterhead from the HR or payroll department of your Canadian employer that lists your name, position and with signature of the HR/payroll manager. This letter helped me.
 
I have talked to head office and would get letter when I am done training , so I believe I can wait for 10 more days before I apply , thanks guys :) ,
 
Did your application went smoothly cheers ,
keesio said:
The best letter is an official letter on company letterhead from the HR or payroll department of your Canadian employer that lists your name, position and with signature of the HR/payroll manager. This letter helped me.
 
handsomeishere said:
I have talked to head office and would get letter when I am done training , so I believe I can wait for 10 more days before I apply , thanks guys :) ,

I think this is wise. Also, I strongly believe a proof of employment strengthens your case. Good luck. :)
 
handsomeishere said:
Did your application went smoothly cheers ,

yup, no problems at all.