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My employer not writing me down:
Job Duties, Annual Salary, Full Time Hours per Week
on my Verification of Employment
What do I do ?
PLEASE HELP
Also
If I have Canadian Work Experience
do I need to Submit T4 or Paystubs
for EE FSW ?
PLEASE REPLY
My employer not writing me down:
Job Duties, Annual Salary, Full Time Hours per Week
on my Verification of Employment
What do I do ?
PLEASE HELP
Hi,
You can get the self declration letter from any of your senior indicating the duties and he/she knows you and worked together, lat
Hi Anudeep,
For the letters, my employer sent me the first one with missing information. A second time, still missing. I had to ask for it 3 times and tell them it is a government/official process (although they have no obligation to sign).
*edit: have you provided them with a drafted letter, just requiring their signature?
Hi Anudeep,
For the letters, my employer sent me the first one with missing information. A second time, still missing. I had to ask for it 3 times and tell them it is a government/official process (although they have no obligation to sign).
*edit: have you provided them with a drafted letter, just requiring their signature?
No
note: its a candian employer
No
note: its a candian employer
canadian
Well, if you ask them to start the letter from scratch, it will take more time. This is a favor an employer does to you, not an obligation. It is also not an obligation for the company to make sure all details are in the letter etc.. the applicant should worry about that though.
edit: I don't think the fact the employer is Canadian has a lot to do with the format letter.
Well, if you ask them to start the letter from scratch, it will take more time. This is a favor an employer does to you, not an obligation. It is also not an obligation for the company to make sure all details are in the letter etc.. the applicant should worry about that though.
edit: I don't think the fact the employer is Canadian has a lot to do with the format letter.
Do I need to submit T4 or Paystubs for
EE FSW ?
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