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Ellis Ellis · Work & PGWP · Express Entry · Express Entry · 2026-5-24 09:44
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What Details in an Employer Letter Actually Matter for Immigration?

Hey everyone,

I’ve been going through a bunch of employer letters for my Express Entry profile and noticed something that’s kind of confusing—there’s a lot of variation in what people are including. Some letters are super detailed, others feel like they’re just filling space. I know IRCC wants proof of work experience, but honestly, I’m not sure what’s *actually* essential versus what’s just nice to have.

From what I’ve gathered, the key things that matter are:
- Clear job duties that match your actual work (no exaggerating—IRCC can spot that).
- Specific dates of employment (start and end, even if it’s just “Jan 2020 – Dec 2022”).
- Hours per week (e.g., “35 hours per week” is better than “full-time”).
- Whether the job was paid (and the wage, if possible).
- A contact person at the company who can confirm the info if needed.

I’ve seen letters that include things like “we value the employee’s contribution” or “this position is critical to the company’s success”—but I’m not sure if that helps or just clutters the document.

So, I’m wondering:
1. What’s the one detail you’d never skip in an employer letter, even if it’s a small thing?
2. Have you ever had an employer letter rejected or questioned by IRCC? If so, what was missing?
3. How detailed should the duties list be? Is bullet points okay, or does it need full sentences?

I’m trying to make sure mine is solid, but I don’t want to overdo it or miss something important.

If you’ve been through this, what would you check first in an employer letter? And what details do you think really make a difference when IRCC reviews it? Would love to hear what’s worked for you.

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