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    Question regarding Employment reference letter

    Hi All, quick question; my employment reference letter states: ‘Please accept this letter of employment for Mr. RM. Mr. M has been employed with XYZ Consulting Ltd. since September 23, 2019 and is currently a Civil Engineering Intern (EIT). His current hourly wage is $00.00 per hour...
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    Question about work after graduation

    Hi all, I completed my exams on Apr 18, 2019 and started working on the 23rd of April 2019. I applied for PGWP on the 3rd of May. I had received my job offer before graduation. However, from the 23rd of April to May 3rd I only worked 20 hrs.Also, I was hired as an independent contractor. now...
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    Transcript requirement for CEC

    Hi, I just completed my CEC application and received my AoR. In the tab where they asked for my degree/diploma, I attached unofficial transcript along with my scan of degree certificate from Canadian University, WES ECA for diploma from England and IELTS report. my question is, is there a...
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    FT Work prior to PGWP application: please help

    Hi, I’ve applied for PGWP on the 3rd of May. From the 18th of April till the 2nd of May (10 business days) I was working full time. (I honestly had no idea about the part time limitation until I went to apply for PGWP)Actually I worked 21 hours the first week, and 35 on the second week. I...
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    Is this considered being a part time student?!?

    Hi All, I graduated recently and am about to apply for PGWP. During one of my semesters I was in 3 courses (5+3+3), is this considered part time? I ask because I paid part time tuition fees that semester. Thanks
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    Question regarding PGWP

    hi everyone, I recently graduated from the University of New Brunswick. I did civil engineering with co op of 12 months. My question is regarding part time status; I started my degree on a winter term (Jan 2014) which meant it took me 3 semesters to finish first year due to prerequisites being...