CanadaWeCome said:
You don't need to do any of these...just provide reference letters for your total experience for both. Yes, you can always write an LoE if you need to explain something.
Thank you... but I think I'll have to put my annual salary both on a reference letter and letter of employment. Hmm...
Thank you Sir.
So I can use IELTS score which gives high CRS score? not mandatory to use recent score?
Canadianspirit said:
I would really really appreciate any help
Am trying to get my credentials source verified through the medical council of Canada and I am having such a hard time finding anyone who is going through the express entry profile creation and is a physician to get information from.
My issue now is my name is spelled differently on my medical diploma and passport reason is just mis spelling and it's only for my middle name but my first and last name are identical so now they want me to write explanation and I really need your help giving them a reasonable explanation that wouldn't make them complicate this process for me as much as possible. Please advise :'(
Hey hey hey don't sweat man! If you had used the search button well you would have found threads with mcc and lots of doctors actively involved in this process.
FYI, I had same issue with MCC, I simply sent by birth certificate from the beginning with my documents. So do that now and that's all.
I hope your birth certificate carries the right name.
king_penguin said:
Thank you... but I think I'll have to put my annual salary both on a reference letter and letter of employment. Hmm...
No, you just need to mention whether your job was paid or not, value of emolument is immaterial.
prabag said:
Thank you Sir.
So I can use IELTS score which gives high CRS score? not mandatory to use recent score?
Right!
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CanadaWeCome said:
If you don't get picked up in next two draws, create a new EE profile on 30th March.
I'm sure you will have ITA by then so no need to worry.
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On top of that this ID is posting to advertise a consultant?
Request the moderators to remove this post.
I have a question. When should I start for my reference letters ? After getting the ITA or I can get them before as well.?
If I get the reference letters before the ITA is given to me , will it be accepted. As far as I know, they don't have an expiry date.
Anyone with prior letters faced any issue?
resu said:
I have a question. When should I start for my reference letters ? After getting the ITA or I can get them before as well.?
If I get the reference letters before the ITA is given to me , will it be accepted. As far as I know, they don't have an expiry date.
Anyone with prior letters faced any issue?
Yes, the earlier the better...because such things mostly take time especially with past employers.
CanadaWeCome said:
Yes, the earlier the better...because such things mostly take time especially with past employers.
Thanks for the prompt reply.
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CanadaWeCome said:
Yes, the earlier the better...because such things mostly take time especially with past employers.
I dont think there is no rule on this.
I would get letter from past employers as soon as possible (before ITA), then tell my current employer that i will need a letter after ITA. This will mean the letter from you current employer will be recent when you submit your application.
TanakaM said:
I dont think there is no rule on this.
I would get letter from past employers as soon as possible (before ITA), then tell my current employer that i will need a letter after ITA. This will mean the letter from you current employer will be recent when you submit your application.
Yes, there is no rule for the current, but for past employers however old but as long as the letter is post your relieving date it's fine.
CanadaWeCome said:
Yes, there is no rule for the current, but for past employers however old but as long as the letter is post your relieving date it's fine.
Hi!
Do you mean reference letter issued by current employer in today's date can be used 6 months later in 2017?
Thanks
CanadaWeCome said:
Yes, there is no rule for the current, but for past employers however old but as long as the letter is post your relieving date it's fine.
Yes , I am trying that. Also I will ask my current company to give me a reference letter post ITA.
DeepDee said:
Hi!
Do you mean reference letter issued by current employer in today's date can be used 6 months later in 2017?
Thanks
Yes, if it is post your min. No. of months/years required in your primary NOC (for MEC) for the employment.
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