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psvirk

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Jan 4, 2011
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hi everyone

i am new to this forum. your help will be appreciated

1. In the checklist, nowhere stated to submit educational document, do i need to submit for safe side?
2. I changed my employer last November do i need to have reference letter from previous employer but on the other hand i have T4 from my previous employer?
3. Can i add more supporting document other than checklist to support my case?


thanks
 
psvirk said:
1. In the checklist, nowhere stated to submit educational document, do i need to submit for safe side?
3. Can i add more supporting document other than checklist to support my case?


Please read closely the instructions for submission.

All documentation not in the checklist will be discarded.

psvirk said:
2. I changed my employer last November do i need to have reference letter from previous employer but on the other hand i have T4 from my previous employer?

T4 are never mentioned in the checklist. Reference letters are obligatory requirements. Please read thoroughly the instructions for submission.
 
Jalex23 said:
T4 are never mentioned in the checklist. Reference letters are obligatory requirements.

Suggest re-reading the document checklist (under Work Experience in Canada). T4s and NOAs have been standard documentation for the CEC program since its inception.

They are NOT replacements for the Letter of Reference, however. It is very difficult to be approved without the Letter of Reference.
 
psvirk said:
1. In the checklist, nowhere stated to submit educational document, do i need to submit for safe side?

If it's not on the checklist, you don't need it.

2. I changed my employer last November do i need to have reference letter from previous employer but on the other hand i have T4 from my previous employer?

If it is skilled employment, and you expect to use the experience to qualify for CEC, then, yes, of course you need the letter of reference.

3. Can i add more supporting document other than checklist to support my case?

For unusual circumstances, there may be specific additional documentation that will help your case, but generally, there is no need.
 
jes_ON said:
Suggest re-reading the document checklist (under Work Experience in Canada). T4s and NOAs have been standard documentation for the CEC program since its inception.

Correct.

I got confused with TRV. Sorry, my mistake.