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Soury

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Jan 25, 2011
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Hi Everyone!

I wonder if you can help with this question

I did two month full-time internship at the end of my study and then i got hired at the same company. Does the immigration officer consider the two months internship as working experience?

Thanks
 
i dont see the problem if it is PAID internship AFTER graduation.

was it?
 
Being an "intern" is not being "hired" - there is a difference. Internships are usually part of an education or training program. I understood the OP to mean that the internship occurred as part of the program (before graduation). If it did actually take place after graduation, I would recommend calling CIC to clarify eligiblity.
 
If you were paid for your work, then it should count. I would say consult a good attorney on that because you will be able to get more points if it's counted.
 
candy4 -this is CEC - there are no points :)

The only difference for the OP is the date that the OP becomes eligible. If the experience was post-graduation, then it *may* count (still recommend calling CIC), and the OP could meet the eligibility requirements 2 months earlier than if it does not.
 
jes_ON said:
Being an "intern" is not being "hired" - there is a difference. Internships are usually part of an education or training program. I understood the OP to mean that the internship occurred as part of the program (before graduation). If it did actually take place after graduation, I would recommend calling CIC to clarify eligiblity.

How can i contact cic?