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arun437

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I worked in a company for 10 months and decided to quit. But I didn't serve the notice period and didn't follow the official exit procedures. Will I be able to show this work experience?

I have my joining letter, payslips for every month and I can get letters from my peers. This 10 months will help me reach 3 years of total work experience.
 
I worked in a company for 10 months and decided to quit. But I didn't serve the notice period and didn't follow the official exit procedures. Will I be able to show this work experience?

I have my joining letter, payslips for every month and I can get letters from my peers. This 10 months will help me reach 3 years of total work experience.
You can use it to reach the 3 years, but you'll need all supporting documents per CIC requirements.
If you don't have your relieving documents, you won't be able to prove the date you actually left, and your duties. If you don't have proper documentation, you run the high risk of having this experience invalidated and you'll be dropped back to points for 2 years of work experience.

If you absolutely need those additional points, try to get in touch with your previous employer for documentation. If you really can't, then write a convincing letter of explanation and provide any document that will show all what they need to know (duties, salary, dates, title...etc).

If you can make do without this experience if your points are fine, just remove this experience, and put it in personal history section.