Pre ITA I have given employment details of a company, I had worked for. This was 5 years ago. It was a startup back then and was run by one person, who was also the Director of that company. I already have the company's offer and relieving letter as well as paystubs.
Post ITA I am not sure how the company is doing. I doubt if it even has an HR dept. The registered address is the owner's home address I guess... and I cannot find the company website online. Though it still shows active on FB.
I guess the owner (Director) is into giving guest lectures and travels around the city. So there is no dedicated workspace.
Would it be risky to show the Reference Letter from them, if he agrees to give me one?
FYI..After leaving that job, I already have 3+ years of experience of another company, so technicaly, it does not affect my CRS.
Pre ITA I have given employment details of a company, I had worked for. This was 5 years ago. It was a startup back then and was run by one person, who was also the Director of that company. I already have the company's offer and relieving letter as well as paystubs.
Post ITA I am not sure how the company is doing. I doubt if it even has an HR dept. The registered address is the owner's home address I guess... and I cannot find the company website online. Though it still shows active on FB.
I guess the owner (Director) is into giving guest lectures and travels around the city. So there is no dedicated workspace.
Would it be risky to show the Reference Letter from them, if he agrees to give me one?
FYI..After leaving that job, I already have 3+ years of experience of another company, so technicaly, it does not affect my CRS.
Removing it won't affect your CRS score indeed, as you already have 3+ years of experience. However, make sure that by removing it, you're still eligible, meaning you're above the 67/100 points minimum for express entry.
If you're good on that, then yes don't include it in "Work History", but only in "Personal History". That way, you won't be asked to show any document for that position.