I guess it means salary is not mentioned in the reference letter? My GCMS notes does not have this remark maybe because salary is mentioned in all my reference letters and I also provided payslips.
I guess it means salary is not mentioned in the reference letter? My GCMS notes does not have this remark maybe because salary is mentioned in all my reference letters and I also provided payslips.
so if the payment details are mentioned in the reference letter then why the pay stubs ?
I have over an year of work at a retail with cash in hand payment but my employer includes it in the reference letter, so this won't be accepted as work exp? @janaor2021@sixtyby3
I doubt they would especially because more and more provinces, organizations are all starting to mandate vaccines, bring vaccine passports etc. Ontario is also expected to announce its vaccine passport policy next week.
Do job verification n other verifications happen at the eligibility phase only ? Or they can still call at your work place for verification even after eligibility is passed ?
so if the payment details are mentioned in the reference letter then why the pay stubs ?
I have over an year of work at a retail with cash in hand payment but my employer includes it in the reference letter, so this won't be accepted as work exp? @janaor2021@sixtyby3
Regarding your question, I honestly don't have an answer as I mentioned previously, different strokes for different folks, Maybe LegalFalcon can be of help in this matter. But, afaik the applicant can include a letter of explanation and they ultimately have to show above the minimum POF as in the end, that is what matters other than hitting the number of years worked.
Do job verification n other verifications happen at the eligibility phase only ? Or they can still call at your work place for verification even after eligibility is passed ?
so if the payment details are mentioned in the reference letter then why the pay stubs ?
I have over an year of work at a retail with cash in hand payment but my employer includes it in the reference letter, so this won't be accepted as work exp? @janaor2021@sixtyby3
If your reference letter has all the required details, payslips or any other documents are not required but it's a good practice to include them. In my case, one of my reference letters was not on my employer's letterhead but on the sponsor's one so I included the experience letter, payslips along with an and LOE which was accepted.
I usually like his comments but he seems to be a bit off on the whole covid thing. First he says he doesn't expent the India direct flight ban to be extended, then he says it's likely the international restrictions could come back if cases go up. These two reactions have a 180 between them.
The government is inclined for more "local" measures as they have also mentioned in some official statements, so I'd say just the opposite. I'd say country-based flight bans could be extended but the international restrictions would be lifted (which is what we already see with India, morocco etc. by the way). Not gonna go back into the political debate but it's way off to say international restrictions could come back because of cases going up.
I usually like his comments but he seems to be a bit off on the whole covid thing. First he says he doesn't expent the India direct flight ban to be extended, then he says it's likely the international restrictions could come back if cases go up. These two reactions have a 180 between them.
The government is inclined for more "local" measures as they have also mentioned in some official statements, so I'd say just the opposite. I'd say country-based flight bans could be extended but the international restrictions would be lifted (which is what we already see with India, morocco etc. by the way). Not gonna go back into the political debate but it's way off to say international restrictions could come back because of cases going up.
Agreed. It's not a pandemic anymore; but just a series of opportunities for people who want more viewers, more subscribers, more clients, more votes, more money.
I usually like his comments but he seems to be a bit off on the whole covid thing. First he says he doesn't expent the India direct flight ban to be extended, then he says it's likely the international restrictions could come back if cases go up. These two reactions have a 180 between them.
The government is inclined for more "local" measures as they have also mentioned in some official statements, so I'd say just the opposite. I'd say country-based flight bans could be extended but the international restrictions would be lifted (which is what we already see with India, morocco etc. by the way). Not gonna go back into the political debate but it's way off to say international restrictions could come back because of cases going up.
True even I feel the restrictions may be more localized / country specific depending on the covid situation. With the fairly high vaccination rates in Canada, I am honestly doubtful of blanket travel restrictions to continue. Let’s see
True even I feel the restrictions may be more localized / country specific depending on the covid situation. With the fairly high vaccination rates in Canada, I am honestly doubtful of blanket travel restrictions to continue. Let’s see
Restrictions were political. JT will most likely not get a majority which will end his career in politics. And with a second minority government and a lot of shame in his hands, he won't care to get restrictions back at the cost of hurting the economy because hurting the economy was an investment made to win the elections. Now that the elections lost already, his focus will be making the country some money so he'll end covid in Canada and things will go back to normal.
I understand Kubeir or Mark or the others might be trying to spread fear so people gather around them and make them more profit; but the reality is covid will end in Canada if JT really ends up with a minority on Sept 20.
I feel stupid saying covid will end in Canada. I know the situation in Canada; there's no covid whatsoever in daily life. Go see it for yourself if you don't believe me.
so what did you provide as proof of salary?
I have my proof of experience with all details included - hours, salary and the dates. So if someday in the distant future I get an ITA , should I submit more proof?