I am in a tricky situation (deeply regretting some things I did without researching thoroughly).
I started full time work in a Teer 1 (NOC 21232) Job on February 20, 2024 for a local employer in my city in Canada. I have continued working for this same employer until today in a permanent, 40 hour per week role.
Work summary:
February 20 - May 11: Worked normally inside Canada. Counting as Canadian experience
May 13 - June 5: Worked remotely from outside Canada. Not counting these hours as Canadian experience.
June 6 - September 26: Worked normally inside canada. Counting
September 27 - Oct 1: Paid vacation days outside Canada. Unsure to count or not
Oct 2 - November 29: Worked remotely. Not counting
November 30, 2024, to December 4, 2025: Worked normally inside Canada. Counting
December 4, 2025 to December 8, 2025: Paid vacation days outside Canada. Unsure
December 9 to December 11: Worked remotely. Not counting
December 12 to Feb 1, 2026: Worked normally inside Canada. Counting
Feb 2 to Feb 16: Paid leave outside Canada. Counting
Feb 17 to now: Working normally inside canada. Counting
My question here is: can I count those few days of paid vacation as Canadian work experience? The problem is that they are right before the remote work duration.
I am asking this question because I recieved an ITA on March 17 because of my score which includes 2 years of Canadian Experience. If I count those paid vacation days as canadian experience, I will reach the 3,120 hour mark (I calculated week by week with a cap of 30 hours per week) for 2 years of Canadian work experience before my last submission date of May 16. If I don't count all the days I listed above that I am unsure about, I will not cross 3,120 hours before the last date
Is this too risky? Would you suggest I decline the ITA? I would greatly appreciate any help
I started full time work in a Teer 1 (NOC 21232) Job on February 20, 2024 for a local employer in my city in Canada. I have continued working for this same employer until today in a permanent, 40 hour per week role.
Work summary:
February 20 - May 11: Worked normally inside Canada. Counting as Canadian experience
May 13 - June 5: Worked remotely from outside Canada. Not counting these hours as Canadian experience.
June 6 - September 26: Worked normally inside canada. Counting
September 27 - Oct 1: Paid vacation days outside Canada. Unsure to count or not
Oct 2 - November 29: Worked remotely. Not counting
November 30, 2024, to December 4, 2025: Worked normally inside Canada. Counting
December 4, 2025 to December 8, 2025: Paid vacation days outside Canada. Unsure
December 9 to December 11: Worked remotely. Not counting
December 12 to Feb 1, 2026: Worked normally inside Canada. Counting
Feb 2 to Feb 16: Paid leave outside Canada. Counting
Feb 17 to now: Working normally inside canada. Counting
My question here is: can I count those few days of paid vacation as Canadian work experience? The problem is that they are right before the remote work duration.
I am asking this question because I recieved an ITA on March 17 because of my score which includes 2 years of Canadian Experience. If I count those paid vacation days as canadian experience, I will reach the 3,120 hour mark (I calculated week by week with a cap of 30 hours per week) for 2 years of Canadian work experience before my last submission date of May 16. If I don't count all the days I listed above that I am unsure about, I will not cross 3,120 hours before the last date
Is this too risky? Would you suggest I decline the ITA? I would greatly appreciate any help
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