Hi everyone,
I am confused about a particular situation regarding my Canadian work experience, and I'm hoping to get some clarity from the community.
Here's the scenario: I am currently on a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) and employed full-time by a Canadian employer. Recently, due to personal or family reasons, I needed to spend three months outside Canada. However, my company allows remote work, so I continued to work during this time.
Now, here's where it gets tricky. I've been informed that although my work experience while outside Canada is considered valid for the Federal Skilled Worker Program, it may not be recognized under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). This leaves me with a dilemma when creating my Express Entry profile.
So, my question to the community is: How can I accurately reflect this situation in my Express Entry profile? I want to ensure that my eligibility for the Federal Skilled Worker Program is acknowledged, even if it may not be applicable to the CEC.
Your insights and advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
I am confused about a particular situation regarding my Canadian work experience, and I'm hoping to get some clarity from the community.
Here's the scenario: I am currently on a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) and employed full-time by a Canadian employer. Recently, due to personal or family reasons, I needed to spend three months outside Canada. However, my company allows remote work, so I continued to work during this time.
Now, here's where it gets tricky. I've been informed that although my work experience while outside Canada is considered valid for the Federal Skilled Worker Program, it may not be recognized under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). This leaves me with a dilemma when creating my Express Entry profile.
So, my question to the community is: How can I accurately reflect this situation in my Express Entry profile? I want to ensure that my eligibility for the Federal Skilled Worker Program is acknowledged, even if it may not be applicable to the CEC.
Your insights and advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance