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adiqureshi

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Jun 14, 2018
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Hello All,

I have worked as Quality associate in Mumbai with Bank Of America for 7 years.
They have provided me with my relieving letter and experience letter. However, they are not providing me a letter with my job description.
Is it going to impact my application as i have shown my back home experience.
I have all other documents such as Pay slips, relieving letter and experience letter.

Please advise,
Thanks,
Adnan Qureshi
 
Hello All,

I have worked as Quality associate in Mumbai with Bank Of America for 7 years.
They have provided me with my relieving letter and experience letter. However, they are not providing me a letter with my job description.
Is it going to impact my application as i have shown my back home experience.
I have all other documents such as Pay slips, relieving letter and experience letter.

Yes, it will affect your application if the letter does not include job/duties responsibilities. That is how IRCC determines whether or not your work experience corresponds with a skilled NOC. No job duties/responsibilities = no proof of skilled work experience.

If your former employer refuses to provide this information, document this refusal, try to get it in writing (e.g. by email),or written policy. Then write a letter of explanation and provide proof that your employer will not include the job duties and responsibilities in the letter. Then try to find some alternative documentation - this can include "unofficial" letters from former managers, colleagues or even customers. (Of course it must include their contact info so that IRCC can verify if they want to).
 
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