I'm applying for PR in the CEC category and I have all documents except an employment reference letter with roles and responsibilities from one of my previous employers.
I have requested the letter from the employer through multiple emails and phone calls, but I couldn't get any response. Further, this employer doesn't care about employees once they are left the company. So, it is impossible to get a letter from them. However, I do have the offer letter, resignation letter, experience letter, all paystubs, ID-card photo, and Income tax document for this employment. But, none of the letters has roles and responsibilities in them.
After I had gone through a lot of research on the forums of CanadaVisa.com, I can understand that getting an employment reference letter from co-workers/colleagues would be sufficient. But, I have a few questions about that,
1) Will getting a reference letter signed by a co-worker on plain paper (rather than letterhead) is fine?
2) Do I need to get the co-worker's reference letter notarized?
3) Do I need to get any co-worker's proof of employment in the company (like an ID-Card-if currently working, Experience letter-if ex-employee)?
4) If anyone has any template for this co-worker's reference letter, please share.
I'm applying for PR in the CEC category and I have all documents except an employment reference letter with roles and responsibilities from one of my previous employers.
I have requested the letter from the employer through multiple emails and phone calls, but I couldn't get any response. Further, this employer doesn't care about employees once they are left the company. So, it is impossible to get a letter from them. However, I do have the offer letter, resignation letter, experience letter, all paystubs, ID-card photo, and Income tax document for this employment. But, none of the letters has roles and responsibilities in them.
After I had gone through a lot of research on the forums of CanadaVisa.com, I can understand that getting an employment reference letter from co-workers/colleagues would be sufficient. But, I have a few questions about that,
1) Will getting a reference letter signed by a co-worker on plain paper (rather than letterhead) is fine?
2) Do I need to get the co-worker's reference letter notarized?
3) Do I need to get any co-worker's proof of employment in the company (like an ID-Card-if currently working, Experience letter-if ex-employee)?
4) If anyone has any template for this co-worker's reference letter, please share.
Sorry, I have searched a lot for the Colleague reference letter template, but I couldn’t find it.
However, I did see a lot of templates for the employment reference letter.
I hope that Colleague References Letter is different from the employment reference letter. Like colleague letter shouldn’t contains information about Salary. I hope there would be some other differences as well.
If anyone knows about the colleague reference letter template. Please refer.
Sorry, I have searched a lot for the Colleague reference letter template, but I couldn’t find it.
However, I did see a lot of templates for the employment reference letter.
I hope that Colleague References Letter is different from the employment reference letter. Like colleague letter shouldn’t contains information about Salary. I hope there would be some other differences as well.
If anyone knows about the colleague reference letter template. Please refer.
I'm in the same situation as Sri, I wonder this option 3) Do I need to get any co-worker's proof of employment in the company (like an ID-Card-if currently working, Experience letter-if ex-employee)? I can't make it, do we have other ways? I can only obtain reference letter from previous co-worker but impossible for me to get his ID/ employment letter.
I'm applying for PR in the CEC category and I have all documents except an employment reference letter with roles and responsibilities from one of my previous employers.
I have requested the letter from the employer through multiple emails and phone calls, but I couldn't get any response. Further, this employer doesn't care about employees once they are left the company. So, it is impossible to get a letter from them. However, I do have the offer letter, resignation letter, experience letter, all paystubs, ID-card photo, and Income tax document for this employment. But, none of the letters has roles and responsibilities in them.
After I had gone through a lot of research on the forums of CanadaVisa.com, I can understand that getting an employment reference letter from co-workers/colleagues would be sufficient. But, I have a few questions about that,
1) Will getting a reference letter signed by a co-worker on plain paper (rather than letterhead) is fine?
2) Do I need to get the co-worker's reference letter notarized?
3) Do I need to get any co-worker's proof of employment in the company (like an ID-Card-if currently working, Experience letter-if ex-employee)?
4) If anyone has any template for this co-worker's reference letter, please share.
Hey Sri, I'm in the same boat. Almost the same situation and I decide to obtain a reference letter from ex-coworker. But I'm not sure whether we need to prove his/her was employed with the company. It's kinda difficult to provide other's information. How will you solve this?? Thank you!!!
I'm in the same situation as Sri, I wonder this option 3) Do I need to get any co-worker's proof of employment in the company (like an ID-Card-if currently working, Experience letter-if ex-employee)? I can't make it, do we have other ways? I can only obtain reference letter from previous co-worker but impossible for me to get his ID/ employment letter.