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Hello everyone,
I was hoping someone could shed some light on my case, so I have 2 years of experience working in family business more of an admin assistant, assistant manager role, so I was wondering if I can use that experience for FSW, plus what are the documents required to prove my family business experience
Is income tax return enough to prove my experience, (which states the company name) as I don't have payslips
Hi,
In theory, you can use this experience as long as you have a reference letter in the required format:
"The following documents are
mandatory for each work experience declared:
a reference or experience letter from the employer, which
- should be an official document printed on company letterhead (must include the applicant’s name, the company’s contact information [address, telephone number and email address], and the name, title and signature of the immediate supervisor or personnel officer at the company),
- should indicate all positions held while employed at the company and must include the following details: job title, duties and responsibilities, job status (if current job), dates worked for the company, number of work hours per week and annual salary plus benefits;
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/intake-complete.asp
However, as family businesses are often abused, you will need to provide as much as you can to prove that this is genuine experience. So income tax returns would help, also add contracts of employment and, if possible, business registration documents to prove it is a genuine business.
All the best
Hi Team,
I received an invite(FSW) 2 months back and I am about to submit my application. I have query regarding blood relatives. I didn't declare any relatives when I submitted my profile, but I have a aunt(mother's real sister) in Canada who is a permanent resident. I have her passport, PR card, marriage certificate copies with me. Should I declare her details while submit application now. Would it affect my application in negative way. Kindly help.
Hi Team,
I received an invite(FSW) 2 months back and I am about to submit my application. I have query regarding blood relatives. I didn't declare any relatives when I submitted my profile, but I have a aunt(mother's real sister) in Canada who is a permanent resident. I have her passport, PR card, marriage certificate copies with me. Should I declare her details while submit application now. Would it affect my application in negative way. Kindly help.
No need. You only need to declare parents, children and siblings in you application.
All the best
hello guys
I am filling up my post ITA forms.
I am facing a problem, in the family details section.
both first name & last name are compulsory to fill in the form, but none of us write surname officially.
(eg: mother's name>> suneeta devi on passport).
There is no surname in it. how am i suppose to write it ??
please help..............
No need. You only need to declare parents, children and siblings in you application.
All the best
Hi TanakaM, I meant blood relatives in Canada, I am applying from India under FSW category. If i declare that I have an aunt in Canada would it make my case stronger. Thanks.
Hi TanakaM, I meant blood relatives in Canada, I am applying from India under FSW category. If i declare that I have an aunt in Canada would it make my case stronger. Thanks.
No it wouldn't. Having a relative is only beneficial if they are a parent or sibling.
Regards
hello guys
I am filling up my post ITA forms.
I am facing a problem, in the family details section.
both first name & last name are compulsory to fill in the form, but none of us write surname officially.
(eg: mother's name>> suneeta devi on passport).
There is no surname in it. how am i suppose to write it ??
please help..............
Hi,
"If you do not have a family name on your passport, travel or identity document, enter all your given name(s) in the surname field and leave the given name field blank.
Do not enter “Not applicable,” “*” or “NA.”"
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/questions-answers-by-topic.asp?st=4.2
Hi,
"If you do not have a family name on your passport, travel or identity document, enter all your given name(s) in the surname field and leave the given name field blank.
Do not enter “Not applicable,” “*” or “NA.”"
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/questions-answers-by-topic.asp?st=4.2
Thanks for the reply..
yes i have a single name & i wrote it in
Last Name and left the first name/given name blank.
But in the
family section,
both the names are compulsory. and my family members also have single names.. !!
please tell me , what to do ??
No it wouldn't. Having a relative is only beneficial if they are a parent or sibling.
Regards
Thanks alot for quick response TanakaM. Keep up the good work. I got only 7 day to submit my application so


and didn't got chance to get updated with the latest EE changes. Thanks for help.
Thanks alot for quick response TanakaM. Keep up the good work. I got only 7 day to submit my application so


and didn't got chance to get updated with the latest EE changes. Thanks for help.
All the best mate.
Thanks for the reply..
yes i have a single name & i wrote it in Last Name and left the first name/given name blank.
But in the family section, both the names are compulsory. and my family members also have single names.. !!
please tell me , what to do ??
This is tricky, have you tried just pressing the space button? Not sure how to solve that.
This is tricky, have you tried just pressing the space button? Not sure how to solve that.
I didn't try doing that. don't think it will work..
What should i do ??
Hi All,
Please help, where shall one upload CV/Resume - alongwith educational docs????...(i know it is not necessary just being proactive).
Thanks
Does one has to mandatorily stay in Canada after landing until he/she gets PR card? I had an understanding if we give an address within Canada for PR card delivery, the same will get delivered to that address, and the person at that address can then receive and send it to PR card holder by post to him in his/her respective country. (caveat is you should have that someone in Canada who can receive and send the card)
Hi All,
Please help, where shall one upload CV/Resume - alongwith educational docs????...(i know it is not necessary just being proactive).
Thanks
No, its not required.
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