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waqas11

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Category........
Visa Office......
CPP-O
NOC Code......
4162, 2133
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
06-Feb-2014
AOR Received.
05-Mar-2014
Med's Request
17-Feb-2015
Med's Done....
19-Feb-2015
Passport Req..
13-Apr-2015
LANDED..........
02-May-2015
Hello,

I have a question that in the Economic Classes form, there is not enough fields provided where we can list all our duties. Its hard to write even one complete sentence in the fields given there. Can somebody please guide as to how to write duties completely there.

Thanks a lot for your time !
 
It's mentioned on the checklist or other forms, that if you need more space write your info in a separate sheet of paper.
Remember to write your name and birthday on top, the form you are filling in and the question number you are answering.
Attach this sheet to your form.
I made a note in the form that there is more information in the attached sheet, just so they know there's more.
 
Thanks a lot Kaytea.

I have another question that should we mention exactly the same duties as mentioned on the letter provided by the employer.

Thanks again.
 
waqas11 said:
Thanks a lot Kaytea.

I have another question that should we mention exactly the same duties as mentioned on the letter provided by the employer.

Thanks again.

I pasted the same job duties as my job reference/experience letter.... so I recommend same duties

Even if you are writing different duties than your letter make sure that you have atleast 80% matching duties... Don't make it too complicated for yourself..
 
Hi

I agree, keep it simple. Your qualification will likely be defined by your employment, so that would be the information CIC will be considering.

Stick to what you can prove essentially, and that should be the simplest.

Cheers!!..
 
I only put three or four main duties in that form. Full detailed duties are mentioned in the reference letter anyway.
 
waqas11 said:
Can somebody please guide as to how to write duties completely there.

You don't. That's what the letter of employment is for, as Toby says. but you do have to select the MAIN or most significant duties (complete sentences not required), and select them carefully to best represent your NOC.
 
Thanks a lot everyone !