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HDcanada

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Hi,

My concern is: I did 6 month full time contract job with one company and now I have another 6 month full time contract with new company. So my question is still am I elligilbe for applying uder CEC? Are they count my total 1 year experience or not?

Also for applying under CEC; is there any rule that we have continuous job and no gap between 2 job period?

Please help me.

Appreciate your efforts and help.

Thanks
 
HDcanada said:
Hi,

My concern is: I did 6 month full time contract job with one company and now I have another 6 month full time contract with new company. So my question is still am I elligilbe for applying uder CEC? Are they count my total 1 year experience or not?

Also for applying under CEC; is there any rule that we have continuous job and no gap between 2 job period?

Please help me.

Appreciate your efforts and help.

Thanks

no there is no such rule. your total work experience should add up to one year whether its at one place or five. gaps dont matter either.
 
Yes you can.. it does not matter how many companies you worked for.. a friend of mine got PR in 10 weeks through EE CEC class and he had 3 companies for his 12 months of work experience.
 
HDcanada said:
Hi,

My concern is: I did 6 month full time contract job with one company and now I have another 6 month full time contract with new company. So my question is still am I elligilbe for applying uder CEC? Are they count my total 1 year experience or not?

Yes the experience can be with different employers.


Also for applying under CEC; is there any rule that we have continuous job and no gap between 2 job period?

No, you may qualify with gap and without the job being continuous. But you won't get EE CRS points.


Please help me.

Appreciate your efforts and help.

Thanks
 
zareef said:
Thanks Zareef. You said I ll not get EE CRS point menas? How many CRS points I will not get; you have any idea? And on which base are you saying me that I will not get crs points?
 
mesumrizvi said:
Yes you can.. it does not matter how many companies you worked for.. a friend of mine got PR in 10 weeks through EE CEC class and he had 3 companies for his 12 months of work experience.

Thanks for your reply Mesumrizvi. By chance you know it's fine if the job is not continuous and the job title is different?
 
ushiee88 said:
no there is no such rule. your total work experience should add up to one year whether its at one place or five. gaps dont matter either

Thanks Ushiee88
 
HDcanada said:
Thanks Zareef. You said I ll not get EE CRS point menas? How many CRS points I will not get; you have any idea? And on which base are you saying me that I will not get crs points?

40 points (35 with spouse) for 1 year of continuous (with same NOC) eligible Canadian work experience.
 
zareef said:
40 points (35 with spouse) for 1 year of continuous (with same NOC) eligible Canadian work experience.

ohhh !! so if I have same NOC code with 1 year of continuous experience with 2 different employer then ll eligible ?
 
HDcanada said:
ohhh !! so if I have same NOC code with 1 year of continuous experience with 2 different employer then ll eligible ?

Most likely, but continuous is the key word. They might excuse a small gap - for e.g. like around a week or less.

It would help to post the same question in the EE section of the forum.
 
HDcanada said:
Hi,

My concern is: I did 6 month full time contract job with one company and now I have another 6 month full time contract with new company. So my question is still am I elligilbe for applying uder CEC? Are they count my total 1 year experience or not?

Also for applying under CEC; is there any rule that we have continuous job and no gap between 2 job period?

Please help me.

Appreciate your efforts and help.

Thanks
hope that helps/.....Good luck... :) :)
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=664&t=29
 
HDcanada said:
ohhh !! so if I have same NOC code with 1 year of continuous experience with 2 different employer then ll eligible ?

To get credit for Canadian work experience, the work only has to be authorized and skilled. It does not have to be continuous, it does not have to be the same NOC.