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I got the letter of reference from my manager and it is directed to me. Below is snippet:
This letter confirms that you were employed by IBM Canada Limited from xxxx to yyyy as a Software Developer (NOC 2174), with a salary of zzzz and worked 40 hrs/week. Your responsibilities as a software developer in the C++ FrontEnd and Runtime Development department included the following:
- Design, implement, integrate and test new features in the XL C++ compiler per the laters ....
- Maintain and fix bugs in the XL C++ Compiler by determining the root cause of the problem ....
- ... more
Is it ok if this reference letter is directed to me and not to visa officers. As it has used words "Your responsibilities" instead "his responsibilities". Does it affect my application? Should I ask for reference letter again?
As long as it is clear to the Visa Officer that you performed the responsibilities written in your reference letter, you should be fine. Moreover, I don't understand why your reference letter is addressed to you. If you can ask your manager to amend it to address Immigration, it will sound better.
The document checklist does not require the employer reference letter to specifically mention "full time" or "part time", and it makes no difference if you do. The important information is the hours worked per week. CIC defines full-time as 30+ hours per week.
It was my previous work. But for my current work, I can get anything in my reference letter. Please tell, if I could be rejected just because reference letter from my previous work doesn't explicitly contain "full-time" word but does mention 40 hr/week.
I got the letter of reference from my manager and it is directed to me. Below is snippet:
This letter confirms that you were employed by IBM Canada Limited from xxxx to yyyy as a Software Developer (NOC 2174), with a salary of zzzz and worked 40 hrs/week. Your responsibilities as a software developer in the C++ FrontEnd and Runtime Development department included the following:
- Design, implement, integrate and test new features in the XL C++ compiler per the laters ....
- Maintain and fix bugs in the XL C++ Compiler by determining the root cause of the problem ....
- ... more
Is it ok if this reference letter is directed to me and not to visa officers. As it has used words "Your responsibilities" instead "his responsibilities". Does it affect my application? Should I ask for reference letter again?
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