Anybody knows whether notarized employment contracts from your present and past employers,
means contracts from every single employer worked for?
Regardless of the NOC classification?
I mean if I worked in a job classified in Skill Level C. Still need to submit the contracts and reference letters?
And secondly, what means notarized contracts? Does it mean notarized photocopy of contracts?
What if I want to send originals, since I do not need them anyway. Then I guess no notarization is necessary. Please correct me, if I am wrong.
Cheers.
Anybody knows whether notarized employment contracts from your present and past employers,
means contracts from every single employer worked for?
Regardless of the NOC classification?
I mean if I worked in a job classified in Skill Level C. Still need to submit the contracts and reference letters?
And secondly, what means notarized contracts? Does it mean notarized photocopy of contracts?
What if I want to send originals, since I do not need them anyway. Then I guess no notarization is necessary. Please correct me, if I am wrong.
Cheers.
Dear...originals are demanded mostly at later stage but not necessary. Basically CHC is interested in having notarized documents (photocopies) that prove your experience and scope of work with the specified employer. It is better to move notarized documents in the first place unless specifically asked for originals.
Ashraf
Well yes,
I meant sending the contracts and ref. letters to a specific visa office. In my case Singapore. I did not mean the initial stage, sending the application to Sydney, in Canada.
So notarized contracts means notarized phootocopies, right?
Otherwise it could mean, they want to have notarized the signatures on original contracts.
And do they want proof of all employment history or just the one eligible for immigration? (Skill type 0, Skill level A, B).