lotta@canada.com (lotta) wrote in message news:...
> Hello,
>
> as we are applying under the Skilled Worker Program in Berlin we are
> not quite sure if we must have full documentation of our complete work
> experience, even if the experience does not account for our points.
>
no, not needed
> My husband is the principal applicant - and with his recent job (more
> than four years), his language skills and our age and education we
> reach more than the minimum points. That's why we are wondering if it
> is essential to have notarized employment contracts and letters of
> reference from
>
> 1. my husbands' former job
yes
> 2. my jobs
>
no
> because these jobs do not help us to gain more points.
>
> We thought we could use the translated reference letters from these
> jobs just to verify that we did the jobs, but wanted to save us the
> money for translation and notarization of employment contracts.
> Furthermore, my jobs were mostly student jobs and I guess, nobody in
whorehouse you mean? shlampe?
> the companies would be willing to write me special letters of
> reference.
good blowjob compliments??? have them send all the compliments to CIC
officials and especially to visa post, you have a chance to get visa
with no delay at all and cut the line! canadian officials like the
blowjobs from german women
>
> We really appreciate your advice.
> Lotta
you are welcome
stuart |