Originally posted by goodie
> Thank you. I hope it applies to smaller companies also. I worked for a
> small company before eight years. My boss merged with a bigger
> company. It would be easier to trace the lost continent of Atlantis,
> but not my previous company.
You should also note that in such situations, you would be expected to
make a statutory declaration stating that your previous company has
collapsed and also state the working relationship between you and the
author of your reference letter.
Peter
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This post is an expression of opinion and is neither legal nor immigration advice.
goodie - 30 Sep 2003 09:49 GMT
If an ex-employee of Enron had to apply for skill assessment, from where
is he expected to get a references letter?
Will DIMA wait for Enron to reopen?
goodie - 30 Sep 2003 10:16 GMT
Thank you. I hope it applies to smaller companies also. I worked for a
small company before eight years. My boss merged with a bigger company.
It would be easier to trace the lost continent of Atlantis, but not my
previous company.