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how many hours shall I fill in my working hours/week? Please give me some ideas

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Hello guys:
I am starting to fill in my EE profile. Now I get a question about the working hours. On my offer it says full-time, 30 to 40 hours per week., which is a little flexible.
Actually, the average hours that I work are around 33 hours/week. So I am wondering what number shall I write when I fill in my EE profile. I wrote 30 to 40 in there, but it showed an error as only a number was allowed.
Shall I put 35h/week(7h/day)? But I am not sure if that affects my application as my actual working hours are not 35h/week yet.. Or 32.5h/week (6.5h/day)? Sounds a little bit wired.. Anyone can give me some ideas? Thanks a lot!!!!
 

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Hello guys:
I am starting to fill in my EE profile. Now I get a question about the working hours. On my offer it says full-time, 30 to 40 hours per week., which is a little flexible.
Actually, the average hours that I work are around 33 hours/week. So I am wondering what number shall I write when I fill in my EE profile. I wrote 30 to 40 in there, but it showed an error as only a number was allowed.
Shall I put 35h/week(7h/day)? But I am not sure if that affects my application as my actual working hours are not 35h/week yet.. Or 32.5h/week (6.5h/day)? Sounds a little bit wired.. Anyone can give me some ideas? Thanks a lot!!!!
It really doesn't matter if it is 30 or 40 or 80 - "30 or more" is full-time by IRCC's definition. So - you can either put 30 (as a minimum) and have a letter of explanation, or if 33 is the actual average, you can use that too (with explanation). Just keep in mind that whatever you write, you will have to document and your documentation should be reasonably consistent with what you write...