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anvilondre

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Oct 19, 2023
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Hi there,

For the past year I have been working full-time in Canada under an open work permit through CUAET visa. However, I was also studying full-time (remotely) for my home university in Ukraine. I have graduated (BSc) this May, and now have difficulties understanding whether I'm eligible for CEC express entry.

All I could find is that experience while being a student in Canada doesn't count towards CEC, but the examples are usually co-op programs and nothing close to my situation.

Another piece of information I see is that work experience during studying outside of Canada counts towards the CRS score. Which seems to reinforce the hope of my eligibility, but doesn't mention CEC specifically.

[source] of the above points.

I feel confused and not sure if I'll have to wait another half a year before I can apply. Would greatly appreciate any help or advice.

Cheers!
 
Hi there,

For the past year I have been working full-time in Canada under an open work permit through CUAET visa. However, I was also studying full-time (remotely) for my home university in Ukraine. I have graduated (BSc) this May, and now have difficulties understanding whether I'm eligible for CEC express entry.

All I could find is that experience while being a student in Canada doesn't count towards CEC, but the examples are usually co-op programs and nothing close to my situation.

Another piece of information I see is that work experience during studying outside of Canada counts towards the CRS score. Which seems to reinforce the hope of my eligibility, but doesn't mention CEC specifically.

[source] of the above points.

I feel confused and not sure if I'll have to wait another half a year before I can apply. Would greatly appreciate any help or advice.

Cheers!

You were studying outside of Canada and were not inside of Canada on a study permit. You can absolutely count your work experience gained in Canada towards CEC (i.e. as Canadian work experience). You'll need to go throug the ECA process for your BSc to be able to claim points for that.
 
You were studying outside of Canada and were not inside of Canada on a study permit. You can absolutely count your work experience gained in Canada towards CEC (i.e. as Canadian work experience). You'll need to go throug the ECA process for your BSc to be able to claim points for that.
Thank you, that's very helpful!