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ankit313d

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Hi all,
I have a query regarding my work experience.
I worked as a part-time employee for 4 months and later worked full-time for the same company for 10 months. Can I club both these to satisfy the criteria of my 1 year Canadian experience for cec ?
Kindly, suggest the documents that will be needed from my company to support my experience?
 
Technically yes. Be sure that the total work hour is equivalent to 1560 hours in total = 1 year.
 
You can but the calculation is based on hours worked.

Full time work maxes out at 30 hours a week. Even if you worked 40 hours a week, they count 30 at most. So you have 30*10*4 = 1200 hours.

For your part-time work, take the weekly hours worked and add them up, then add that total to the 1200 hours. Is it more than 1560? Sweet, you're good to go!
 
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Hello, I have a question. 1560 hours calculation.
My first job , flexible part time with various hours sometimes 8 hours , as 2nd lnaguage instructor but for a total of 1370 hours so far and still continuing (March 2018 - ). Lately, i got a second job also a 2nd language professor, that is full time, and already worked 300 hours (June 10 - ). So working both jobs right now.
Is it possible to claim both jobs for one year full time experience CEC ? No overlapping risk? Reference letters for all of them?

Thank you