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Does it count as 1 year in this case ?

- In ROE, I worked 345 days due to the late start in the first month. I had worked Mar 10th, 2014 to Feb 28th 2015.
- I have 12 pay slips

Thank you.
 
LoveCanadaKorea said:
Does it count as 1 year in this case ?

- In ROE, I worked 345 days due to the late start in the first month. I had worked Mar 10th, 2014 to Feb 28th 2015.
- I have 12 pay slips

Thank you.

No. Need 365 days and 1560 hours.
What did you do in your implied status
 
LoveCanadaKorea said:
Does it count as 1 year in this case ?

- In ROE, I worked 345 days due to the late start in the first month. I had worked Mar 10th, 2014 to Feb 28th 2015.
- I have 12 pay slips

Thank you.

1 full year -> Mar 10th 2014 to March 10,2014 atleast.
Is your file under processing for CEC??
 
I've seen 1 year of experience defined as 52 weeks of work in a couple of places, but even with that you're a couple days short.

FYI work experience while on implied status also counts!
 
I got an ITA for CEC but I found out the shortage. I was laid off then so couldn't work at all.

It seems that I am not qualified due to the shortage.

Thank you all.
 
You an Indian Bro/Sis?



LoveCanadaKorea said:
I got an ITA for CEC but I found out the shortage. I was laid off then so couldn't work at all.

It seems that I am not qualified due to the shortage.

Thank you all.
 
I am in a similar situation. I talked to one reputed iccrc consultant in edmonton and though it is hard to believe but he said now a days they are looking how many hours have you worked which is wrong as we know but if you have no other option then try your luck and apply. You have nothing to lose here
 
afsar9930 said:
I am in a similar situation. I talked to one reputed iccrc consultant in edmonton and though it is hard to believe but he said now a days they are looking how many hours have you worked which is wrong as we know but if you have no other option then try your luck and apply. You have nothing to lose here
They are only looking on how many hours you worked per week. If it's 30 or more (regardless how many) it's considered a full day of work towards the limit. If you worked less than 30 hours it's counts as a fraction of a day - 20 hours / week -> week is worth 7 * 20/30 = 4.67 days.