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« on: November 18, 2009, 03:24:31 pm »

HI guys

I completed my education in canada. Now i am working for a company on a contract , i have a letter from my company stating i work 40 hours a week and 5 days in a week. I have been with this company for almost 9 months now.
Can i claim for points under FSW for work experience. ( i already have 16 months of CO-op experience)
And also i do have a letter form this company stating they will extend my contract for another 4 years. Can i get points for arranged employment.

Will really appreciate if someone can provide feedback. Thankyou
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« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2009, 05:43:35 pm »

if ur work permit fall in NOC O,A Or B and your employer has made a permanent full time job offer to you then u can claim AE points.

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« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2009, 06:25:04 pm »

HI guys

I completed my education in canada. Now i am working for a company on a contract , i have a letter from my company stating i work 40 hours a week and 5 days in a week. I have been with this company for almost 9 months now.
Can i claim for points under FSW for work experience. ( i already have 16 months of CO-op experience)
And also i do have a letter form this company stating they will extend my contract for another 4 years. Can i get points for arranged employment.

Will really appreciate if someone can provide feedback. Thankyou

You may qualify under CEC, in which case you don't really need to think about points.

Was the degree/diploma/certificate program you completed in Canada a 2 year+ program?  If the answer is yes and your current job title falls under the NOC 0,A,B, then you may well qualify under CEC with another 3 months of experience.

As for the 15 AE points.  Not only you must have a job offer for an indefinite amount of time that falls under the NOC 0,A,B.  Your employer must apply and be approved of an AEO or LMO for such a position from HRSDC.
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