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What working permit i need to apply for while waiting for PR?

pfse

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immigrantbee said:
Thanks, I will.

I just wanted to clarify what I needed to do with my work permit.

My work permit expires at the end of November, so I want to send my PR app soon. Don't want to get caught in the less than 4 moths valid work permit rule.
You won't be caught by the "less than 4 moths valid work permit rule" because you're eligible to apply only when your valid work permit is due to expire in 4 months or less (not before). But still sending PR app. asap is a good idea because you wont be able to submit your BOWP application once your current WP expire.
 

nov1061

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immigrantbee said:
Thanks, I will.

I just wanted to clarify what I needed to do with my work permit.

My work permit expires at the end of November, so I want to send my PR app soon. Don't want to get caught in the less than 4 moths valid work permit rule.

Hi buddy. I'm not sure if you entirely understand what to do and how it works. So again:
Apply for your PR. After applying, about 40+- days later you will receive AOR. As you said, your PGWP is valid till the end of November. It means, you will be eligible for BOWP not sooner than at the end of July (when your current WP validity will be less than 4 months. Hope you understand now. The point is, that you can't apply for BOWP if your current WP is still valid more than 4 months.
 

retwant

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How many years or months of work experience you have had so far? What's the job title and NOC code?

Once you obtained enough experience, it would be advisable to apply as soon as possible. We don't know what changes are coming to CEC, and on top of that you are competing with other applicants. There are maximum caps for certain NOC code, and also for the total caps.
 

firefox793

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Hello my work permit ends in June 2014 but till date I have the following hours of exp in CEC

Hours Overtime Statutory Pay =Total
1450 60 45 = 1555 Hours

I have worked for last 11 months on PGWP and qualify in NOC 0621 but do not complete the whole 12 months of experience required. Do I submit my application NOW or wait for whole 12 months?

Thanks in advance
 

nov1061

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firefox793 said:
Hello my work permit ends in June 2014 but till date I have the following hours of exp in CEC

Hours Overtime Statutory Pay =Total
1450 60 45 = 1555 Hours

I have worked for last 11 months on PGWP and qualify in NOC 0621 but do not complete the whole 12 months of experience required. Do I submit my application NOW or wait for whole 12 months?

Thanks in advance
You must calculate your full time (30 hours per week) only! No overtime!!!. In order to become eligible for CEC you need to finish both 12 months of full time work and also 1560 hours!!! if you submit your PR application now, you'll be refused!. "Ask your employer for LMO" now in order to finish your 12 months work.
 

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nov1061 said:
Apply for BOWP now in order to finish your 12 months work.
LOL, firefox is not eligible for the BOWP, s/he isn't even eligible for the CEC program yet. I believe you meant "ask your employer to apply for an LMO."
 

nov1061

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jes_ON said:
LOL, firefox is not eligible for the BOWP, s/he isn't even eligible for the CEC program yet. I believe you meant "ask your employer to apply for an LMO."
My stupid mistake. I have made a correction. Thanks yes_on.
 

firefox793

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I have completed total Hours = 1603
with an average of 35 hours per week, but actually sometimes I have worked under 30 hours for a week will that still be a problem?
 

nov1061

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firefox793 said:
I have completed total Hours = 1603
with an average of 35 hours per week, but actually sometimes I have worked under 30 hours for a week will that still be a problem?
Hi. I understand you want to apply for PR.
If so, you need 52 weeks of full time work. Full time week means minimum 30 hours (disregard the hours in those weeks you worked more than that).
1 calculate full time weeks first.
2 calculate number of hours in your "no full time weeks" and divide those hours by 30. The result will be number of weeks made from your "no full time weeks".
3 add the calculated number of "no full time weeks" to your real full time weeks and you'll get the final number of full time weeks. This way you will see, if you fulfill the requirements or not.
 

firefox793

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my salary slips does not show per week hours, they show bi-weekly so some times it is 56 in 2 weeks and sometimes 72 excluding the overtime... so how do I calculate that ?
 

nov1061

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firefox793 said:
my salary slips does not show per week hours, they show bi-weekly so some times it is 56 in 2 weeks and sometimes 72 excluding the overtime... so how do I calculate that ?
I would say consider those weeks with 72 hours for 2 full weeks. Those with 56 hours consider as 1 full week and 26 hours. Now calculate all hours of your incomplete weeks (+-26 hours each) and divide by 30. The result will be full weeks made of all incomplete weeks. This is how I would do it.
 

firefox793

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This is the no of hours for 1 job please could you help me by showing an example for the following?

week 1 81hrs
week 2 79hrs
week 3 58hrs
week 4 56hrs
week 5 82hrs
week 6 65hrs

Thanks
 

thisisauser

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firefox793 said:
This is the no of hours for 1 job please could you help me by showing an example for the following?

week 1 81hrs
week 2 79hrs
week 3 58hrs
week 4 56hrs
week 5 82hrs
week 6 65hrs

Thanks
That is 6 weeks of full time work. No more, no less.
 

firefox793

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Sep 10, 2012
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Sorry this is bi-weekly hours..... which mean Week 1 = 81 hours ( is 2 weeks 81 hours).

Apologise as I should have mentioned that.

Please could you re-calculate?
 

nov1061

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firefox793 said:
This is the no of hours for 1 job please could you help me by showing an example for the following?

week 1 81hrs
week 2 79hrs
week 3 58hrs
week 4 56hrs
week 5 82hrs
week 6 65hrs

Thanks
81 hrs 2 full weeks
79 hrs 2 full weeks
58 hrs 1 full week
56 hrs 1 full week
82 hrs 2 full weeks
65 hrs 2 full weeks
You have 8 full weeks. Now you calculate hours of your incomplete 4 weeks: 58h + 56h = 114h and divide by 30; (114h : 30h =3.8 weeks)
Now you can see you have 8 weeks +3.8 weeks =11.8 weeks.
Hope this helps.