rajkamalmohanram said:
1) You need NOT mention all these jobs in your EE profile. Just mention the ones that you are going to claim points for.
2) In your post ITA profile, only mention the jobs that you are claiming points for in the "Employment History" section. Retain the rest in the personal history section alone.
3) Your EE profile takes in only the month and year of joining - not the day. I strongly recommend you not to apply till you have "actually" completed 1 year.
About your eligibility, this is the verbiage on the CIC website
Job 1 - Assuming that you currently work for at least 30 hours/week - You will have completed 6 months full time experience by the end of Feb.
Job 2 - Self employment will not count towards the CRS under CEC.
Job 3 - 4 months of part-time work (equivalent to 2 months of full-time).
The above is what I am sure of. I am not very sure about your other jobs in Canada.
Asivad, any comments on this?
Thanks Raj for your wonderful advice. So you are considering my work experience only from 1-March-2015 onwards till date.
From your reply, this is what I understood. I have to wait till starting of April 2016 to be eligible for ITA.
1) From fulltime job, Aug- till date, I accumulated 900hrs in 6 months
2) From partime job, Mar-July, I accumulated 400hrs in 5 months, which is equivalent to 2.5 months of full time
3) Total fulltime jobs hours is ~1300hrs in 8.5 months. So I need to get additional 260 hours.
a) Accumulated 1300hrs from previous jobs +150hrs (Feb2016) + 150 hrs (Mar2016) = 1600 hours
and
b) My 1 year duration will be from 1-March-2015 to 28-Feb-2016, bcos I applied for my postgraduate work permit online on 22-Feb-2015.
Considering that I got ITA in April2016,
do CIC directly process my e-APR application with the CRS score I received? or
do CIC ask me to apply for PNP program to get additional 600 points (this is how my friend told me it operates)? I think he is wrong.
I am trying to analyse the two following scenarios,
Case1: if I am going to wait until Apr2016 and I receive ITA from CIC. I have to submit application in 60 days. I would have spent 2 months (Feb+March) and CIC will take six months to process it. Altogether 8-10 months.
Case2: If I am applying for PNP this feb, they will give nomination within 3 months (Feb+Mar+Apr). Then I will update my EE profile with this information. I might receive ITA sometime in April2016. I have to submit application in 60 days. Then it will take six months to process eAPR. Altogether 8-10 months and also I spent $1500.
Which case is better for my situation?