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sharankhan

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Jan 10, 2018
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CEC
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Permanent Residence - Express Entry
NOC Code......
6322
Hey there. I am a current college graduate student from a designated school from Ontario (Humber College). I will be hugely grateful with you guys if you may help me with a concerning that have kept me a little bit unquiet, thanks to the following doubt:

1) I just used the "Come to Canada Tool" for the Express Entry but I do not know why I do not appear to be elegible for Express Entry... So, it is kind of confusing to me the tool results at all. Because if I actually meet all of the minimum requirements for the Canadian Experience Class (Express Entry), what's the inadmissible requirement I am failling for not being elegible? I mean, I think I could qualify with no problems due to:

a) Like I said earlier, I completed a two years diploma program in a post secondary school; I was told that you could easily earn points through post-secondary education.
b) I have acumulated a total of 2036 hours (1280 hours were part time - 20h. per week while studying; 756 hours were full time - 36h. per week during holidays and study breaks) of skilled work experience type B (as a line cook); minimun hours requirement for the Canadian Experience Class are 1560 and I have worked legally all the time.
c) I took again the IELTS test with a total score of 7 in all levels.

2) Please, do not hesitate to corroborate me if with my current experience, I am meeting all of the eligibility and admissiblitity requirements for the Canadian Experience Class (Express Entry) process or if I should go for the Post Graduate Work Permit at first.

Thank you.
 
Hey there. I am a current college graduate student from a designated school from Ontario (Humber College). I will be hugely grateful with you guys if you may help me with a concerning that have kept me a little bit unquiet, thanks to the following doubt:

1) I just used the "Come to Canada Tool" for the Express Entry but I do not know why I do not appear to be elegible for Express Entry... So, it is kind of confusing to me the tool results at all. Because if I actually meet all of the minimum requirements for the Canadian Experience Class (Express Entry), what's the inadmissible requirement I am failling for not being elegible? I mean, I think I could qualify with no problems due to:

a) Like I said earlier, I completed a two years diploma program in a post secondary school; I was told that you could easily earn points through post-secondary education.
b) I have acumulated a total of 2036 hours (1280 hours were part time - 20h. per week while studying; 756 hours were full time - 36h. per week during holidays and study breaks) of skilled work experience type B (as a line cook); minimun hours requirement for the Canadian Experience Class are 1560 and I have worked legally all the time.
c) I took again the IELTS test with a total score of 7 in all levels.

2) Please, do not hesitate to corroborate me if with my current experience, I am meeting all of the eligibility and admissiblitity requirements for the Canadian Experience Class (Express Entry) process or if I should go for the Post Graduate Work Permit at first.

Thank you.

You cannot count work experience while on full-time studies.

Get your PGWP, work for a year and then apply under the CEC program.
 
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I just used the "Come to Canada Tool" for the Express Entry but I do not know why I do not appear to be elegible for Express Entry... .

So... just to add to DelPiero's response, there are 2 sets of requrements that you have to meet - first, you have to be eligible for a program (CEC, FSW, FST) and then you have to meet EE requirements.

CEC program requirements are here:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...te/eligibility/canadian-experience-class.html

"Self-employment and work experience gained while you were a full-time student (such as on a co-op work term) doesn’t count under this program."

Lots of information on the IRCC website to learn ...
 
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Thank you all for the answers but just to clear up... work experience while I was a student were not in co-op work terms. And my job didn't have any sense with my previous studies (business management). Being a cook is a skilled work experience type B (6322).

So Jes, it is kind of confusing to me this statement ""Self-employment and work experience gained while you were a full-time student (such as on a co-op work term) doesn’t count under this program." because MY WORK EXPERIENCE WAS NOT AT A CO-OP WORK TERM...

I am so sorry for sounding too annoying. But in case I may prove that my work experience was not in a co-op work term, I just want to make sure if I got any chance to go through CEC.

Anyways, if I am not able to count work experience while on full-time studies, I guess I should get the PGWP and applying for the CEC after at least one year of skilled work experience.
 
Thank you all for the answers but just to clear up... work experience while I was a student were not in co-op work terms. And my job didn't have any sense with my previous studies (business management). Being a cook is a skilled work experience type B (6322).

So Jes, it is kind of confusing to me this statement ""Self-employment and work experience gained while you were a full-time student (such as on a co-op work term) doesn’t count under this program." because MY WORK EXPERIENCE WAS NOT AT A CO-OP WORK TERM...

I am so sorry for sounding too annoying. But in case I may prove that my work experience was not in a co-op work term, I just want to make sure if I got any chance to go through CEC.

Anyways, if I am not able to count work experience while on full-time studies, I guess I should get the PGWP and applying for the CEC after at least one year of skilled work experience.

The "such as co-op" is simply an example given. Your work experience still doesn't count.
 
I am so sorry for sounding too annoying. But in case I may prove that my work experience was not in a co-op work term, I just want to make sure if I got any chance to go through CEC.

LOL - co-op was just an example. One point is that as long as you are working while on a study permit, the experience cannot be used as Canadian work experience.

Anyways, if I am not able to count work experience while on full-time studies, I guess I should get the PGWP and applying for the CEC after at least one year of skilled work experience.

This, exactly. :)