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Author Topic: Option 2 3900 hrs ( within a minimum of 22 months)  (Read 431 times)
icycool
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« on: July 17, 2011, 01:08:55 am »

Hi there,

I would like to make sure what is meaning of within a minimum of 22 months? mean at least 22 moths and can be 23 months so on  OR have to finish in 22 months exactly of 3900 hrs?

Any one who applied option 2 and finish 3900 hrs in 23 months? I know is only one month different but as you guy know the process time today is SOOOOO long, I dont want to waste any one day.

Thank you in advance Smiley
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« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2011, 01:15:29 am »

At least 22 months, meaning if you've reached 3900 hours after 21 months you still do not qualify but if you finished the 3900 hours after 22 or 23 months then you do qualify.

Hi there,

I would like to make sure what is meaning of within a minimum of 22 months? mean at least 22 moths and can be 23 months so on  OR have to finish in 22 months exactly of 3900 hrs?

Any one who applied option 2 and finish 3900 hrs in 23 months? I know is only one month different but as you guy know the process time today is SOOOOO long, I dont want to waste any one day.

Thank you in advance Smiley
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icycool
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« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2011, 01:33:57 am »

At least 22 months, meaning if you've reached 3900 hours after 21 months you still do not qualify but if you finished the 3900 hours after 22 or 23 months then you do qualify.


Thank you  Job_seeker Smiley   oh and also they need timesheet that indicated overtime housr which I dont have any cos I work in BC  and 40 hrs/wk still regular time. The question is... Do I have to attached Timesheet as they  require in checklist app.? or i just make it up and say no overtime hours claimed?
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« Reply #3 on: July 17, 2011, 01:45:52 am »

I think there is a form you or your employer can get from Service Canada (not 100% on this being from Service Canada) that certifies that you have worked so many number of hours from initial date to end date and if you've reached the number of hours in 22 or 23 months then by all means attach that certification together with your pay stubs (hours are indicated there right?).

Thank you  Job_seeker Smiley   oh and also they need timesheet that indicated overtime housr which I dont have any cos I work in BC  and 40 hrs/wk still regular time. The question is... Do I have to attached Timesheet as they  require in checklist app.? or i just make it up and say no overtime hours claimed?
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