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Oh, bummer...I don't think I will be able to count it as 3 years then ☹️☹️

Is this student status thing applies to overseas work experience as well or only for canadian work experience? Because even if I have 3 years work experience, my score won't reach 470s as I only have 8777 in IELTS? How do u think I will have score of 470s range?

I was talking about myself being in the 470s if that was possible, sorry maybe I wasn't clear.
I think its applicable for anywhere you worked/studied.
 
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Hi guys

I really need help with work experince calculation. On CIC website it says below

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...gibility/federal-skilled-workers.html#skilled
  • at least 1 year of continuous work or 1,560 hours total (30 hours per week). You can meet this in a few different ways:
    • full-time at 1 job: 30 hours/week for 12 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
    • equal amount in part-time: 15 hours/week for 24 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
    • full-time at more than 1 job: 30 hours/week for 12 months at more than 1 job = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
For part-time work, you can work more or less than 15 hours/week as long as it adds up to 1,560 hours.

I was working part time from August 2012 to March 2018. I worked 20hrs/week from Aug 2012 to Dec 2015, then worked 16hrs/week till end of my employment. So, in total I worked for 5076hours in 5 years and 7 months during my part time job.

So, based on the last paragraph stated on the CIC website ( For part-time work, you can work more or less than 15 hours/week as long as it adds up to 1,560 hours.), can I claim 3 years work experience, since 3 x 1560hrs=4680hrs and I worked more than that? TIA for your input guys. Really appreciate it
If this experience includes your study period then I'm afraid it would be negligible, however if you started right after completing the study program, then yes for that period you can definitely claim points. It is applicable to both, inland as well as ouland applicants.
 
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I just noticed that back in 2017 there was a 4 week delay between the draws and the crs jumped like crazy.


Draw 65 May 31 3,877 413
Draw 66 June 28 3,409 449

We should expect the same this time too
 
If this experience includes your study period then I'm afraid it would be negligible, however if you started right after completing the study program, then yes for that period you can definitely claim points. It is applicable to both, inland as well as ouland applicants.
That rule applies for canadian education. I think your's should be okay
If this experience includes your study period then I'm afraid it would be negligible, however if you started right after completing the study program, then yes for that period you can definitely claim points. It is applicable to both, inland as well as ouland applicants.


Damn!!! I wish CIC clearly stated that on their website...Now, I will lose 25 points because of it, I think
 
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I just noticed that back in 2017 there was a 4 week delay between the draws and the crs jumped like crazy.


Draw 65 May 31 3,877 413
Draw 66 June 28 3,409 449

We should expect the same this time too
Don't know where it will jump to, but yes it will be highly unstable for a while!
 
I just noticed that back in 2017 there was a 4 week delay between the draws and the crs jumped like crazy.


Draw 65 May 31 3,877 413
Draw 66 June 28 3,409 449

We should expect the same this time too
It is going to be between 455 - 469

There should that many people in the pool to have a score more than 484 if you compare 2017 draw and out of the blue how can so many people come from nowhere with that high score in. A 4 week gap
 
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I just noticed that back in 2017 there was a 4 week delay between the draws and the crs jumped like crazy.


Draw 65 May 31 3,877 413
Draw 66 June 28 3,409 449

We should expect the same this time too

We discussed a lot in this one earlier ~ they had three times or four times weekly b2b draw before the 4 weeks gap

People who got ITA with 413 were the luckiest people in the world
 
Damn!!! I wish CIC clearly stated that on their website...Now, I will lose 25 points because of it, I think
How long was your study course? and how many years did you have in your work permit?

Work done meanwhile the study period is never considered, however the one done thereafter the completion of study is always calculated.
 
It is going to be between 455 - 469

There should that many people in the pool to have a score more than 484 if you compare 2017 draw and out of the blue how can so many people come from nowhere with that high score in. A 4 week gap
I think it will be somewhere between 457-465. God knows the rest.
 
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That rule applies for canadian education. I think your's should be okay

Is this true? They don't mention anywhere separately for Canadian and non-canadian education from what I have seen. I also didn't study in Canada, so it would be great if that's true. Can you give a link from where this is mentioned?
 
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I strongly think it is 461 which will come down to 454 and 452 451 450 by August which would be the 7th draw and in September generally they have pnp and then last quarter for people with scores of 445 to 440
 
How long was your study course? and how many years did you have in your work permit?

Work done meanwhile the study period is never considered, however the one done thereafter the completion of study is always calculated.

My Australian bachelor was 3 years. I got 18months graduate visa after that for which I continue working as part time.
 
I studied my 3 years bachelor in Australia. I got 18month graduate visa after that for which I continue working as part time. I graduated in Sep 2016.
Your recent study course was completed in 2016? After that are you on work permit?

Besides, as you have Australian degrees why didn't you opted for Australian skilled immigrant stream?