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I have a bachelors (4 years study) from a Canadian university plus a 1.5 years diploma done in Canada. I also have mostly freelance work experience (graphic design...so it is skilled level), which is part time but over 2 years, plus about 6 months full-time skilled work experience. This amounts to over a year work experience after studies, but im just not sure if they count freelance as experience for CEC. Also, how would I be able to prove this experience, etc?
anyone heard of this situation or been in the same situation? i would love to know. thanks.
 
Freelance is the same thing as self-employed, which is specifically excluded from the work experience requirements. Unfortunately, you'll have to be employed full time for one year to qualify.
 
I don't think its counted.
The work experience has to be salaried job; cannot be commisioned-based either.
You can further clarify with HRDSC

http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/common/contactus/index.shtml#enquiries
 
If you cannot even prove it... then just forget about it... it's not worthy... just work full time for another 6 months
 
hi jes on,could u help me i applied cec june 29th 2012 that is my second application to cec my first application got rejected because not having full time salary i have been canada from 2007 it was rejected november,in may 2012 i calculated my past 3 years salry in the t4 its above 55000 i am getting 14$ per hour when i divided by my last three year salary by my hourly wage, i have 4000hrs now in june do i eligible please reply thank u
 
pugal said:
hi jes on,could u help me i applied cec june 29th 2012 that is my second application to cec my first application got rejected because not having full time salary

I'm not sure what that means. There is no salary requirement for CEC class. But there is a requirement (assuming temporary skilled worker stream) that you complete a minimum of 2 years of full-time skilled employment (or its equivalent.) Full-time is defined as 37.5 hours per week. So you have to be employed a minimum of 24 months and work a minimum of 3900 hours. It sounds like you did not meet this work requirement.

Part-time work is anything less than 37.5 hours per week. Are (or were) you a part-time worker?


i have been canada from 2007 it was rejected november,in may 2012 i calculated my past 3 years salry in the t4 its above 55000 i am getting 14$ per hour when i divided by my last three year salary by my hourly wage, i have 4000hrs now in june do i eligible please reply thank u

Again, salary is not relevant.

If you have worked a minimum of 24 months and 3900 hours in the past 3 years in a skilled occupation, you meet the work requirement.