We are post-ITA and trying to collect documents. We don't claim any points from my spouse's work history but the IRCC requires me to add proof of employment letter. She only took "she is an employee here since XXX" but no mention of her responsibilities. Is it okay for IRCC If I only submit this document(she is an employee here) and write a letter of explanation that we don't claim any points from her job history?
We are post-ITA and trying to collect documents. We don't claim any points from my spouse's work history but the IRCC requires me to add proof of employment letter. She only took "she is an employee here since XXX" but no mention of her responsibilities. Is it okay for IRCC If I only submit this document(she is an employee here) and write a letter of explanation that we don't claim any points from her job history?
This was the advice from a RCIC to me - You don't really need to submit docs for your spouse. Instead, list her work exp under personal history. The less documents you give to IRCC, the less time they'll take. If you don't add it under personal history of your spouse, you'll have to submit docs unnecessarily.
We are post-ITA and trying to collect documents. We don't claim any points from my spouse's work history but the IRCC requires me to add proof of employment letter. She only took "she is an employee here since XXX" but no mention of her responsibilities. Is it okay for IRCC If I only submit this document(she is an employee here) and write a letter of explanation that we don't claim any points from her job history?
You are being asked spouse's employment documents because you mentioned that under Work History. Had it been under Personal History, you wont be asked.
You are being asked spouse's employment documents because you mentioned that under Work History. Had it been under Personal History, you wont be asked.
Thanks, I will pick 'no' in the work history and move them into personal history.
One more question, she changed her surname because of marriage and then took her own original surname. Will just her passports and marriage certificate be enough? Her surname was X, then became X-Y, now X again.