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A question about full time employment.

Hiro

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Mar 15, 2012
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I hope someone help me.

I currently live in Vicotira. I'm thinking about applying for the BC PNP. One of the requirements for nominee says that
"the employer has offered, and the nominee applicant has accepted permanent and full-time employment in an eligible occupation".

If I have 2 or more part time jobs at different places, different companies, if I work for more than 30 hours, can this case accepted as full time?

I would appreciate if you could help me as soon as you could.

Thanks.
 

asiansk

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Hi Hiro

I have posted a similar questions on one post last night.
I live in Saskatchewan and was intrigued about being an employee with 30 hours guaranteed considered a full time employment? have done any research about it?

According to federal government, it is full time. I live in this province and have a doubt whether I am eligible to apply for immigration because of this doubt
 

pokie

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you cant get nominated from two companys. Moreover in-order to apply for PNP, you to have a full time job. A full time is from 30hrs/week. If you have these hours from each companies, just pick one and do your application. If not, you either need to talk to them or look for something else that's full time and work for 6 months before applying under PNP.