Dear all,
I am thinking to apply for Canada immigration under the 'Skilled worker' category, however I have following question
1. Will they consider my Graduate research assistant experience in Drug design and discovery as work experience?
Here is my information: I was a graduate student and graduate research assistant at US based pharmacy school (one of the top 10 pharmacy schools). It’s a state funded university. I had to work there as a research assistant and was paid by the university. It was drug design and discovery project for the treatment of cancer. This project was in a research lab which belongs to that university and the project was funded by National institute of Health (NIH), USA. It’s a government funding agency in USA. But my tax documents used to say that my employer is the university.
I was on a student visa (F1) all that time.
The project would have counted for my graduate degree and I have completed MS in pharmaceutical sciences.
I have work experience of 3 years in that lab. Will this experience be counted as my work experience for the Canada immigration application under the skilled worker category?
I would really appreciate if anybody can give some input on this matter. I would like to make sure before I apply as I fear of losing the application money ($550) which is a lot for me at this moment.
Thanks guys and am looking forward for your replies.
The chosen one
I am thinking to apply for Canada immigration under the 'Skilled worker' category, however I have following question
1. Will they consider my Graduate research assistant experience in Drug design and discovery as work experience?
Here is my information: I was a graduate student and graduate research assistant at US based pharmacy school (one of the top 10 pharmacy schools). It’s a state funded university. I had to work there as a research assistant and was paid by the university. It was drug design and discovery project for the treatment of cancer. This project was in a research lab which belongs to that university and the project was funded by National institute of Health (NIH), USA. It’s a government funding agency in USA. But my tax documents used to say that my employer is the university.
I was on a student visa (F1) all that time.
The project would have counted for my graduate degree and I have completed MS in pharmaceutical sciences.
I have work experience of 3 years in that lab. Will this experience be counted as my work experience for the Canada immigration application under the skilled worker category?
I would really appreciate if anybody can give some input on this matter. I would like to make sure before I apply as I fear of losing the application money ($550) which is a lot for me at this moment.
Thanks guys and am looking forward for your replies.
The chosen one