GUIDELINES

  1. Visa and immigration laws differ from one country to another. They are concrete and well-defined. Try and get to know all the rules of the country you would want to work in.
  2. Write in detail about your ambitions. It would not be enough if you only mention your wish to work overseas. It would add value if you include work-related goals.
  3. Mention how qualified you are for that job.
  4. Include your resume and/or letter of recommendation for reference. It would be better to have a single page resume. There is no need to include educational certificates unless it is asked.
  5. Mention your e-mail address, mailing address, and telephone or Fax numbers. These details would help the recipient get in touch with you. Most Universities and companies send information about them without charging for it. But if required, you may offer to pay for it.

SAMPLE LETTER

[Senders Name]
[Address line]
[State, ZIP Code]

[Letter Date]

[Recipients Name]
[Address line]
[State, ZIP Code]

[Subject: Normally bold, summarizes the intention of the letter] -Optional-


Dear [Recipients Name],

This letter is in response to your advertisement for look up mothers or nannies that featured in the local newsletter the previous week on Saturday. I have always had a charm for working abroad, and an experience like this would be excellent in the UK. I would readily commit for two years, for either of the jobs advertised.

I have a great deal of experience in being a nanny and babysitting as well. I have brought up one of my younger sisters as well as a few children in the nearby houses for the last three years. I am also an aware first aid professional and hold a certification in CRA. I can also drive well and am the holder of a driving license, although not in the UK.

Enclosed is a copy of my CV. I am waiting to hear back for a response.

Sincerely,

[Senders Name]
[Senders Title] -Optional-

[Enclosures: number] - Optional -
cc: [Name of copy recipient] - Optional -

Letter of application for a nanny job in a foreign country.

Further things to consider when writing application letters to immigration offices

Further things to consider when writing application letters to immigration offices

Application Letters

Application letters are letters that you write to formally request for something from authority, apply for a job, or join an institution. Effective application letters will give a detailed explanation for your interest in the specific item, company, or institution. They showcase your abilities and strengths and illustrate your experience. In most cases, people write application letters to express their interest in receiving a position, attending an institution, or when applying for a visa, for instance. In all scenarios, application letters must be accompanied by the relevant documents.

Application letters are the perfect tool to demonstrate something of your personality. Therefore, you should write in a professional tone setting a clear outline that allows the reader to scan the primary data quickly. Introduce yourself and briefly explain your intent and reason for the application. Address the letter with a title or name of the recipient. If your application is for a job or to join an institution, for example, you need to highlight your experience and qualification; if you are applying for a travel visa, make sure to state a clear intention for your travel. End with a positive tone and invite the recipient to contact you.

Letters to Immigration Offices

Letters to immigration offices are letters sent to an office or department that deals with verification of documents for people entering a certain country. How you write your letter depends on what you want and which department you want. Maybe you want to apply for a work visa or request for an extension of a tourist visa. Perhaps you have basic questions regarding the country you want to visit. Whatever the reason, you need to explain for what purpose or in what context the letter is being written.

There are a few things you should keep in mind when writing letters to immigration offices. For starters, you need to type the letter on a computer using a recognized official or business format - a handwritten letter is hard to read and may not be given preference. Address the letter to the right person. Write a subject line to let the recipient know what the letter is about and why you are writing. Introduce yourself. Explain the reason for your letter. If there are any attachments, explain what they are. Close with a statement that explains what action you want the recipient to take in response to the letter.

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