If it's for your current job, you can maybe ask Human Resources at your workplace to write you a letter detailing your start date, responsibilities and the hours you do i.e. part-time/fulltime... etc. That's what I did.
sunnytheshine said:
to show work experience joining letter and relieving letter will work??
or anything else...
If it's for your current job, you can maybe ask Human Resources at your workplace to write you a letter detailing your start date, responsibilities and the hours you do i.e. part-time/fulltime... etc. That's what I did.
Generally, it would be quite delicate to get your letter head certificate from you current employer. But, from your past employer you can get a letter with a little more detail, like duration, task performed, roles you had been in, and anything you find relevant. Actually this will add value to your application, more than the joining and relieving letter.
Generally, it would be quite delicate to get your letter head certificate from you current employer. But, from your past employer you can get a letter with a little more detail, like duration, task performed, roles you had been in, and anything you find relevant. Actually this will add value to your application, more than the joining and relieving letter.
Thanks swamik
i have completed Delf A1 and got my diploma certificate.
i scored 68/100. speaking 16.50/25, listening 13.00/25, reading 21.00/25, writing 17.75/25
i think so Quebec have stop processing the application the applicants since 2010 have not been sorted out by BIQ this is really annoying and injustice to the potential immigrants like us we have spent our energy and time on learning french infact we have use our small resource to learn french ! and now they have increase fee which i was expected that they will speed up their process 350-750 CAD was a big jump from BIQ but stil their process is too slow may be their is some big news coming after 2013 march ! Hope for the best
I am wondering to submit social insurance book. But I can not get it as true certified copy. Is it possible to prove work experience by letter of recommendation only?
Thank you guys finally somebody replied and I am feeling bit relieved now ........Yea we are trying our best to learn as much as we can in these last days at least greetings and some other basic french words and hope god will help us too........and of course I will let you guys know whatever will happen with us. It is just a game of 1 or two numbers let's see if they make the decision in our favor. we will try our best to convince them ........
Even if we try our level best for sure we are unable to speak full sentences its only-few words we can memorize and can convince them we are learning..............but my questions is in the interview they only check your french?? I mean they asked us to bring all the documents and do some research on Quebec history and job market so obviously they will ask questions from that too so in that scenerio even if we would able to get 1 or 2 marks in the whole interview it will worth it as we are short of only 1 number.
neetu1: You are right ; your application is received and analyzed in totality. French or English is one aspect of it. I believe you should continue learning these basic words. Atleast, they will start the interview in French and you can ise your greetings and other words in the beginning.
Also, definitely read up a little on quebec. I believe you are already in Quebec, so they might not focus much for you.
We will wait for your interview update, you will be fine! Good Luck
So, FINALLY! I received the interview invite. My interview is 2 months from now(CSQ interview).
I have one question - they have mentioned to bring original birth certificates and all school certificates, starting with high school. I'm not sure I have my birth certificate in original. Also, I submitted my bachelor's degree original transcript(sealed), so would I need to take that again? I think that itself was original.