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How do you calculate half week for CEC?

For example, I started my work on Aug 1 ,2018 which was a Wednesday. Does Aug 1st week (Worked 3 days x 7.5 hours = 22.5 hours) count as 1 week or can I put these hours in a different week?

Another job, I started on June 14,2017 which was a Wednesday. So this week I worked (3 days x 8 hours=24 hours)

I only had these two jobs and total worked nearly 70 weeks but I am considering 2 years of Canadian experience to my CRS score when applicable.

How do these get calculated for CRS points aiming CEC? Hours worked over 30 hours does not count so it has to be a week, all confuses me. Would looking at certain numbers at ROE or pay stubs help?

Both were full time and NOC B jobs. Thank you in advance
 
How do you calculate half week for CEC?

For example, I started my work on Aug 1 ,2018 which was a Wednesday. Does Aug 1st week (Worked 3 days x 7.5 hours = 22.5 hours) count as 1 week or can I put these hours in a different week?

Another job, I started on June 14,2017 which was a Wednesday. So this week I worked (3 days x 8 hours=24 hours)

I only had these two jobs and total worked nearly 70 weeks but I am considering 2 years of Canadian experience to my CRS score when applicable.

How do these get calculated for CRS points aiming CEC? Hours worked over 30 hours does not count so it has to be a week, all confuses me. Would looking at certain numbers at ROE or pay stubs help?

Both were full time and NOC B jobs. Thank you in advance

For each week you worked 30 hours or more - count this as 1 single week of experience.
For each week you worked fewer than 30 hours - add up the total hours and divide by 30 - this will tell you how many weeks you have based on part time work experience.

It's not possible to have 2 years of work experience with only 70 weeks of work. You would need to have at least 104 weeks of work experience to count it as two years.
 
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