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Author Topic: Live-in Caregiver: after applying for PR  (Read 9513 times)
wsongco
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App. Filed.......: 03-11-2010

« Reply #45 on: July 07, 2011, 08:03:04 pm »

if you dont mind..show us how you compute you 3900 in 20 months..its so confusing. if you said you can submit now in july for option 2 and for option 1 in november...pls explain.
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riaivy1980
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« Reply #46 on: July 07, 2011, 09:50:16 pm »

if you dont mind..show us how you compute you 3900 in 20 months..its so confusing. if you said you can submit now in july for option 2 and for option 1 in november...pls explain.
Got here march 2009, i am way behind. So finally i'll be completing 3900 hours. I've lost 8 months, i think because i was unemployed while looking for another employer and processing times for work permit.
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« Reply #47 on: July 08, 2011, 02:12:18 am »

How many hours do you work per week? You need time sheets signed by you and your employer for the overtime hours claimed.

Got here march 2009, i am way behind. So finally i'll be completing 3900 hours. I've lost 8 months, i think because i was unemployed while looking for another employer and processing times for work permit.
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« Reply #48 on: July 08, 2011, 08:25:51 am »

if you dont mind..show us how you compute you 3900 in 20 months..its so confusing. if you said you can submit now in july for option 2 and for option 1 in november...pls explain.

You can't apply w/in 20 months of work even if you accumulate 3,900hrs. It should be in 22 months.....with only 390 hrs overtime included.
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riaivy1980
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« Reply #49 on: July 08, 2011, 01:47:22 pm »

How many hours do you work per week? You need time sheets signed by you and your employer for the overtime hours claimed.

i have overtime for the first 2 employers. Working even on saturday n sundays. But the first employer let me go after 2 months. Then unemployed for 4 minths after that, then on the next employer, i only have my off every other week end, but she died after 8 months of working for her, so i was unemployed again for 4 months and started working on my 3rd employer. Yes, i already gave my timesheets to my former employer to sign. What i know is to be able to ve under option 2, u need to complete 3900 within the 4 years given to us to complete it and with minimun of 22 months from the time i
Got here. Got here march 2009, so its been 2 years n 4 months.
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« Reply #50 on: July 08, 2011, 11:49:52 pm »

You should have worked at least 22 months of the 28 months that you've been here and have worked 3900 hours in the 22 months that you worked. You've been here 2 years (24 months) and 4 months, a total of 28 months and been unemployed for 8 months out of the 28 months. You need to work 2 more month to qualify for the second option. Do the math carefully. It's okay to submit early if you qualify.   

i have overtime for the first 2 employers. Working even on saturday n sundays. But the first employer let me go after 2 months. Then unemployed for 4 minths after that, then on the next employer, i only have my off every other week end, but she died after 8 months of working for her, so i was unemployed again for 4 months and started working on my 3rd employer. Yes, i already gave my timesheets to my former employer to sign. What i know is to be able to ve under option 2, u need to complete 3900 within the 4 years given to us to complete it and with minimun of 22 months from the time i
Got here. Got here march 2009, so its been 2 years n 4 months.
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« Reply #51 on: July 09, 2011, 01:32:39 am »

riaivy1980 :

"What i know is to be able to be under option 2, u need to complete 3900 within the 4 years given to us to complete it and with minimum of 22 months from the time i got here.

 It's not from the time you get here in Canada...its from the time you start working within four years of your date of arrival Keep in mind that exceeding the allowed number of hours in a week in the territory/province that you're working in is counted as overtime.
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