Applying For PR Without A Reference Letter
Reference Letter:
Express Entry applications are generally required to submit proof for every period of work experience in the last ten years.
Work experience letters from your employer provide the best evidence of your work experience. Letters from your current and former employers are a very important part of your application. These letters should be detailed and must demonstrate to the Canadian Immigration officer that you performed specific work activities for a certain duration, by your skills and qualifications.
What to do If You Can't Get a Reference Letter From your Employer?
If you are unable to obtain a reference letter from your employer, you can try to convince the visa officer with other documentation.
This may include :
- Employment contracts
- Promotion Letters
- Paystubs
- Pictures of you at work
- Sworn declarations from former colleagues.
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