In most of the cases, salary slips dont include cheque details. You should include bank statement to justify the cheque payee details. Mention everything in LOE if you want to give clarity to case officer.
I'm concerned about this thing because after the cheque clearing it never mentioned the payee details in my bank statement (it shows "by clearing 'xxx', where x is cheque number"), however, one can know about the salary from the amount and this clearing thing. As no other cheque has been credited into my account.
Hmm.....You need not be a PM of a country to have 1.5 duties.Please donot be Sarcastic - It will be get back to you LOL ( You should be ashamed before you comment )
FYI...
1. I have been with the same company with different designations at different countries, Therefore they had mention in detail the roles and responsibilities that I have done across.( India, UK, US, Canada) They need to mention about the addresses of the subsidiaries
Hmm.....You need not be a PM of a country to have 1.5 duties.Please donot be Sarcastic - It will be get back to you LOL ( You should be ashamed before you comment )
FYI...
1. I have been with the same company with different designations at different countries, Therefore they had mention in detail the roles and responsibilities that I have done across.( India, UK, US, Canada) They need to mention about the addresses of the subsidiaries
Its quite normal to have 1.5 pages, I guess. He might be unaware about the intense work and responsibilities of IT programmers. There are several roles, we have to follow, and people say he is just a programmer!
Its quite normal to have 1.5 pages, I guess. He might be unaware about the intense work and responsibilities of IT programmers. There are several roles, we have to follow, and people say he is just a programmer!
When you guys and gals get your ITAs tomorrow, don't forget about us in the thread, please. Just let us know so we can celebrate with you. Don't forget to join the March AOR thread if you think you need help with prepping your docs and tracking the e-apr process. I can't wait to join you all!
Guys a question I will be travelling to Canada on a work permit in a few months and I am going to be there for a couple of years .
My score expires this November 2019. Are there any Canada specific points that I can earn before that ? Experts please this would really help .
Sitting at 438 maxed out