hello guys i am looking for some help. i got a pgd from ontario and right now i am working in a noc B occupation. when i was back home i worked in a computer shop as support service technician for 1 year i have a experience letter from employer but the problem is i don't have any pay stabs because i get paid in cash so. what should i have to do ?my experience is accountable for getting some extra points or not please help me out.
hello guys i am looking for some help. i got a pgd from ontario and right now i am working in a noc B occupation. when i was back home i worked in a computer shop as support service technician for 1 year i have a experience letter from employer but the problem is i don't have any pay stabs because i get paid in cash so. what should i have to do ?my experience is accountable for getting some extra points or not please help me out.
Usually a detailed employment letter for foreign experience is enough (it should lists all the duties you performed, full-time/part-time, how much money you made, etc). Of course the ore you have the better, but a detailed employment reference letter is the only mandatory document to support your work experience claimed under Express Entry.
Usually a detailed employment letter for foreign experience is enough (it should lists all the duties you performed, full-time/part-time, how much money you made, etc). Of course the ore you have the better, but a detailed employment reference letter is the only mandatory document to support your work experience claimed under Express Entry.
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i have another problem when i applied for study and work permit i didn't declare this experience and Now one of my friend told me if you declare it in your Express entry profile it will be misrepresentation
Thanks for reply
i have another problem when i applied for study and work permit i didn't declare this experience and Now one of my friend told me if you declare it in your Express entry profile it will be misrepresentation
Well this could be a problem. You should keep all of your applications consistent. You can still declare it now as long as you can submit supporting documents, but there's a chance that they may trace back to your old applications and challenge you there...
Well this could be a problem. You should keep all of your applications consistent. You can still declare it now as long as you can submit supporting documents, but there's a chance that they may trace back to your old applications and challenge you there...