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Lawyer told me to enclose the payroll report to the application.

Should I enclose only the last T4 even if I started to work for my company in the end of the 2012?
 
Cora24 said:
Lawyer told me to enclose the payroll report to the application.

Should I enclose only the last T4 even if I started to work for my company in the end of the 2012?
if you are certain about having got minimum of 30 hours on every pay stub , then it wont even make a diffrence if you submit them or not, your application envelop will get tighter
 
Hi, to apply under Canadian work class for a PR, the minimum requirement is to work for a year or 1560 hours in total.
If a candidate works for 40 hrs/week => 1560/40 = 39 weeks of full time employment. Is it so that if I have worked for 39 weeks in total I'm eligible to avail the benefits of Canadian work experience?
Or 1560 is just a min requirement for a 1 year exp and completing the stipulates hours before a year doesn't effectively mean you have qualified to apply under Canadian work class?
 
Hi, to apply under Canadian work class for a PR, the minimum requirement is to work for a year or 1560 hours in total.
If a candidate works for 40 hrs/week => 1560/40 = 39 weeks of full time employment. Is it so that if I have worked for 39 weeks in total I'm eligible to avail the benefits of Canadian work experience?
Or 1560 is just a min requirement for a 1 year exp and completing the stipulates hours before a year doesn't effectively mean you have qualified to apply under Canadian work class?


52 weeks of experience AND at least 30 hours/week.
 
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Hi, to apply under Canadian work class for a PR, the minimum requirement is to work for a year or 1560 hours in total.
One year at "30 or more" hours per week = 1560 hours. 1560 hours is the equivalent, provided so that part-time workers can calculate their eligibility.

If a candidate works for 40 hrs/week => 1560/40 = 39 weeks of full time employment. Is it so that if I have worked for 39 weeks in total I'm eligible to avail the benefits of Canadian work experience?
No, because you only have 39 weeks, and you need 52.
 
Hi everyone.

I have 7 months experienced in NOC B in last year 2020. Due to Covid my company do not need employee. so if I start now again NoC B job in any position so how many months I need to eligible for apply PR in CEC.
I need more 6 months for eligible the Pr in CEC or need to start from first month experience.

please reply me as soon as.
Thanks