Guyz I have worked in noc 2171 for 6 months fromm 2009-2010 and after that i worked in noc 4011 for 4.5 years which is my primary noc on the basis of which i got sinp nomination and ita,plz suggest i have the reference letter of my primary noc 4011 but i dont have any reference letter for 6 months work for the old noc(I do have appointment letter,relieving letter and salary slips)
My question is will dese things work for the old noc or do i need to get reference letter with job duties as i dnt have any job duties for my old noc..plz suggest as i have heard cic rejects bcoz of reference letter issues.. :'(
Guyz I have worked in noc 2171 for 6 months fromm 2009-2010 and after that i worked in noc 4011 for 4.5 years which is my primary noc on the basis of which i got sinp nomination and ita,plz suggest i have the reference letter of my primary noc 4011 but i dont have any reference letter for 6 months work for the old noc(I do have appointment letter,relieving letter and salary slips)
My question is will dese things work for the old noc or do i need to get reference letter with job duties as i dnt have any job duties for my old noc..plz suggest as i have heard cic rejects bcoz of reference letter issues.. :'(
You can choose not to show the 6 months experience and reflect it in personal history. However, if you do choose to show, it ought to be as per specified by cic
You can choose not to show the 6 months experience and reflect it in personal history. However, if you do choose to show, it ought to be as per specified by cic
You can choose not to show the 6 months experience and reflect it in personal history. However, if you do choose to show, it ought to be as per specified by cic
Hi.
Plz do not overthink on it. You can remove it but you can enter it in your personal history. Do not forget to attach an LOE stating your authentic circumstances. Do not hide any thing. State everything in the loe and mention at yhe end of the loe that in case cic want further details they can be provided as per request. Throw the ball in their court always in the loe
Hope this helps