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RimalM
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new job-but job experience is different!!!
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June 25, 2009, 05:34:39 pm »
I would like to know from you. I have received letter for the complete application for the FSW. But in the meantime I have got arranged work which is not similar from my job experience that I have included in my application. So could I use that arranged job in my application? How fast if I use arranged job for the process to get PR? The arranged job is from the 38 job list.
Should the arranged job similar to the worked experience which is already have?
Hope your answers you folks.
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nishant
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mahharrouf
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Re: new job-but job experience is different!!!
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June 25, 2009, 08:24:31 pm »
Is your job offer approved from HRSDC? could you more specific about what is difference between Job offer your recieved and work experience you have had. I have no expeirnece, wait for any senior's reply. But its matter of your education, not experience. Forexample, you never studied computers or IT and you gonna submit one Job offer in IT field, that would make a problem I guess.
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cathy2381
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June 25, 2009, 09:17:14 pm »
If you have arranged employment it would expedite the process. AE doesn't mean that your experience should match up with your current employment. For as long your employment would support you then it would not be a problem. Just ask a letter from your employer that you will be permanently employed upon receiving your PR status.
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