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rana1234

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A few questions I hope you can be of help for. I'm currently working in Canada on an IEC work permit and approaching a year of full time work. Firstly, is the NOC code 1241 still eligible for CEC? http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/backgrounders/2013/2013-11-08.asp - This link suggests not, but it is dated, however I haven't seen anything after this to say it's eligible again.

Secondly, does work need to be continuous? I understand you need to work 52 30+ hour weeks, but the hours in my job changed while I was there. Some weeks were 40, some were 20, is it ok to have the 52 full time weeks spread out over 65+ weeks?

Can I apply from the UK? Once I get my 52 weeks of work, I am planning to return home. Will this hinder my application at all? Can I do my English tests and medical over there? Also how much does the whole PR application cost (with all extra fees from tests etc)

Finally I understand you need to be physically in Canada for 2 years every 5 to maintain PR. Is that 5 years counted from the moment you get PR? If that's the case, could I leave applying till the latest point possible to give myself more time in the UK before having to return to Canada?

Thanks in advance
 
1- That link is outdated, your work experience is eligible.

2 - No, work experience under the CEC program need not be continuous.

3 - Yes you can apply from the UK and do the medicals/PCC - every clinic is different so you'll have to do your research on the cost.

4 - Up to you but once you get your COPR you'll have to do your landing at a set date and no later than that.
 
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1- That link is outdated, your work experience is eligible.

2 - No, work experience under the CEC program need not be continuous.

3 - Yes you can apply from the UK and do the medicals/PCC - every clinic is different so you'll have to do your research on the cost.

4 - Up to you but once you get your COPR you'll have to do your landing at a set date and no later than that.

How is the landing date set? Is it simply x amount of days from when you receive the COPR? And I'm assuming the date you land is the date the 2/5 years requirement begins?
 
How is the landing date set? Is it simply x amount of days from when you receive the COPR? And I'm assuming the date you land is the date the 2/5 years requirement begins?

Usually it is the date when medicals expire or when your passport expires whichever is earlier.

However, I have seen other dates being given so there's no guarantee that'll be the case.
 
Usually it is the date when medicals expire or when your passport expires whichever is earlier.

However, I have seen other dates being given so there's no guarantee that'll be the case.

Yea I've heard the medical one mentioned. Any idea on when the 5 year period starts in regards to maintaining PR?