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Incorporated contractor, NOC A

Apr 21, 2016
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Hello everyone.
I finished my 2 years college last month and I got an job offer from a company to work as an incorporated contractor, web designer, NOC A, but I don't know if I can use that experience to apply for CEC after one year working there.
Is anyone here with the same question?
Regards
 
Apr 21, 2016
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I think it's very clear now, just reading that:

Indicators showing that the worker is an employee
  • The worker is not usually responsible for any operating expenses.
  • Generally, the working relationship between the worker and the payer is continuous.
  • The worker is not financially liable if he or she does not fulfil the obligations of the contract.
  • The payer chooses and controls the method and amount of pay.
Indicators showing that the worker is a self-employed individual
  • The worker hires helpers to assist in the work. The worker pays the hired helpers.
  • The worker does a substantial amount of work from his or her own workspace and incurs expenses relating to the operation of that workspace.
  • The worker is hired for a specific job rather than an ongoing relationship.
  • The worker is financially liable if he or she does not fulfil the obligations of the contract.
  • The worker does not receive any protection or benefits from the payer.
  • The worker advertises and actively markets his or her services.
https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/forms-publications/publications/rc4110/employee-self-employed.html#guide_for_you