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mikek27

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Oct 15, 2014
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Hey Guys,

I was just checking my eligibility under the FSW program and I came across 2 contradictory statements regarding points for work experience and was wondering if any of you can clarify this for me:

It says on the FSW site that the work experience (outside of Canada) must be at least 1 year (I have about 2.5 in total) ...and in one NOC code ....but does not say "in one job only"
(reference: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-who.asp)

BUT....

When you go to fill out the Come To Canada website, it says that it needs to be in 1 job only ?????
"..In the last 10 years, how many years of skilled work experience do you have? It must have been continuous, paid, full-time (or an equal amount in part-time), and in only one occupation...."

I graduated in 2012 and got a full-time job in NOC 2175 in New Zealand on September 2012 to July 15th 2013 and my 2nd job started July 16th 2013 to Jan 17th 2015

I didn't have a gap or day off transitioning between those 2 jobs. BUt they're 2 jobs ........and CIC won't count that ? And will only count 1 year in total (in my 2nd job ) ???

This is what basically will make or break my eligibility for FSW to get into the pool.

Can anyone clarify this for me please ??

Thanks
Michael

PS: I'm currently on a 1 year visa (WHP) working in NOC 2175
 
Hey Michael,

I'm CEC so FSW isn't my area of expertise but I suspect this is due to the difference between the meaning of job and occupation.

They're fine with multiple jobs so long as they're in the same occupation (i.e. vocation/industry+role).

If that makes sense?
 
Hey thanks,
So you mean by "occupation" they meant NOC code??

All of my jobs so far in NZ and Canada are in NOC 2175 (i've been a web developer all these times.)

So If i don't have any "unemployed days" between Sept 2012 and Jan 2015 , will they count it ?
 
mikek27 said:
Hey thanks,
So you mean by "occupation" they meant NOC code??

All of my jobs so far in NZ and Canada are in NOC 2175 (i've been a web developer all these times.)

So If i don't have any "unemployed days" between Sept 2012 and Jan 2015 , will they count it ?

I got FSW as well even though my NOC codes are different from when I was working in the Philippines. NOC 2175 here in Canada and based on my work from the Philippines, NOC 2174. I submitted all the requirements even though they're from different NOC codes.
 
mikek27 said:
It says on the FSW site that the work experience (outside of Canada) must be at least 1 year (I have about 2.5 in total) ...and in one NOC code ....but does not say "in one job only"
(reference: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-who.asp)

BUT....

When you go to fill out the Come To Canada website, it says that it needs to be in 1 job only ?????
"..In the last 10 years, how many years of skilled work experience do you have? It must have been continuous, paid, full-time (or an equal amount in part-time), and in only one occupation...."

From the processing manual:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/econ/fsw/minimum.asp

The applicant must have accumulated at least one year of continuous full-time paid work experience, or the equivalent in continuous paid part-time work experience, in the occupation identified in their application for permanent residence as their primary occupation, that is listed in Skill Type 0 (Managerial occupations), Skill Level A (Professional occupations) or B (Technical occupations and skilled trades) of NOC 2011. [R75(2)(a)]

Let's look at what full-time work is defined as:

For FSW applications received on or after May 4, 2013

Pursuant to R73(1), “full-time work” means at least 30 hours of work over a period of one week, and pursuant to R73(2), “work” means an activity for which wages are paid or commission is earned.

So, that would be continuous (no gap), full-time (if it's at least 30 hours), and paid. That would (as the rules are written) qualify.
 
kateg said:
So, that would be continuous (no gap), full-time (if it's at least 30 hours), and paid. That would (as the rules are written) qualify.

But if you have previous experience, even non-Canadian experience, it wouldn't matter what the NOC codes are, as long as you have the experience, and you logged them as work, right?

Currently, I have almost 2 years full-time Canadian work experience (no gaps, all from the same company), but all my previous work experience from the Philippines are less than a year, and from different NOC codes (if basing them with the CIC NOC codes)
 
I also have foreign work experience under different NOC codes.
In my EE profile I claimed points only for the NOC that matches my primary occupation, and for which I have more than 1 year Canadian experience and 1 year foreign experience.
This is because I thought that I'm allowed to claim points for my foreign work experience only for the same NOC code under which I'm applying.
The good part is that if I get invited I won't have to bring supporting documents from previous employers for the other 6 years of foreign work experience :D