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Hi , I have been working with my uncle since 2009 after I finished my H.S.C .
I have handled his resort since then but I was never paid as in I was given money as i required it for my personal use not on salary or counted as staff.
Im going to apply for my student visa but im confused what documents should I provide with regards to my work experience.

Please help me with the information.
I am going in for a Hotel management diploma Program in UBC.
You can request for a letter of employment from your uncle. I only submitted my certificate of employment and I did not able to submit my pay slip.
amarjeet1990 said:
Im still waiting for the Passport request hopefully by this wee. GODBLESS TO ALL OF US HERE
amarjeet1990 said:
Hi , I have been working with my uncle since 2009 after I finished my H.S.C .
I have handled his resort since then but I was never paid as in I was given money as i required it for my personal use not on salary or counted as staff.
Im going to apply for my student visa but im confused what documents should I provide with regards to my work experience.

Please help me with the information.
I am going in for a Hotel management diploma Program in UBC.
Well, all you need is an Experience certificate. In which you will describe your job, position, {salary}, date of joining and leaving, reason for leaving.
I used to work for my uncle and i had submitted only work experience certificate (without any pay stubs).
You can request for a letter of employment from your uncle. I only submitted my certificate of employment and I did not able to submit my pay slip.
have you got the visa?
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