Hi all,
I'm applying to become permanent resident of Canada and I have a question about my score:
I have worked consecutively for 16 month as an intern while I was completing my Bachelor degree (after 3rd year). It was not part of my education in the sense that my program was not a Co-op one and did not require the completion of any work term in order to graduate, but I did get hired on the basis of being a student and applied for a co-op work permit. I did not take any courses, I was a full time paid employee of an established company. Can I make my case to get one extra year worth of CRS score under Canadian experience? Am I risking rejection of my application altogether, even if I explain the situation in a letter? I have a friend who did the same and was successful.
Any help is much appreciated.
I'm applying to become permanent resident of Canada and I have a question about my score:
I have worked consecutively for 16 month as an intern while I was completing my Bachelor degree (after 3rd year). It was not part of my education in the sense that my program was not a Co-op one and did not require the completion of any work term in order to graduate, but I did get hired on the basis of being a student and applied for a co-op work permit. I did not take any courses, I was a full time paid employee of an established company. Can I make my case to get one extra year worth of CRS score under Canadian experience? Am I risking rejection of my application altogether, even if I explain the situation in a letter? I have a friend who did the same and was successful.
Any help is much appreciated.
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