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born_to_lead

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HI
I am considering applying for PR in June.
I am completing my masters in 2.5 yrs in June and going to join in PHD program after that.
I am getting funding as a research assistant for my master program. I donot have any other work experience.
Am I eligible for PR?

Thanks for your suggestion.
 
if you are applying for FSW category 1, (say like you are a RA in the US), then the RA work counts for points but doesnot fulfill the ministerial list requirement.

While you were a RA, did you teach any class?

if you are applying from within canada, then you might be qualify (i am not sure about this).
 
Rupeshhari,
Thank you for the reply. Yes I am in Canada. I am in Mechanical Engineering.
I have not do any teaching in my masters but I was marker for couple of undergraduate courses (~150 hrs in total). I donot know about the American system but my master in canada is research based, and the funding was for this research purpose.
 
Since you have been living in Canada for at least 12 months, you are in FSW category 3. Forget what I said, because you don't have to fulfill the ministerial instruction criteria. Yes you can apply using your RA. Search for the NOC code.
You'd need a letter from the university to say that you were an RA for 2.5 years. You need to have done (37.5*52) hours of RA in your 2.5 years and you qualify.

Good luck.
 
Thanks Rupeshhari for your reply.
I got a letter from my department but it only mentions period I worked as an RA and amount I am getting paid each month. It does not mention any hours. How CIC is going to evaluate number of years if they don't have any information about #hr/week info or sth. like that? Is there any standard CIC going to use? something like graduate students as RA are supposed to work at least 20 hrs/week..... I am confused. Plz help me.
 
i dont know how they will evaluate. FOr me, it specifically says 20hours and i do let them know that my studies is 20hours / week.

Also since you are studying at the same time, they might assume something, but not sure what.
 
born_to_lead said:
Thanks Rupeshhari for your reply.
I got a letter from my department but it only mentions period I worked as an RA and amount I am getting paid each month. It does not mention any hours. How CIC is going to evaluate number of years if they don't have any information about #hr/week info or sth. like that? Is there any standard CIC going to use? something like graduate students as RA are supposed to work at least 20 hrs/week..... I am confused. Plz help me.
- Take an employment letter from the HR department of your university. In most cases, HR has the standard format of the letter not your department.

Thank you.
 
Thanks a lot. Went to HR and they calculated 12 hr/week. With this calculation I don't think I can claim 1 yr of experience.
During my Undergrade (3rd year, 2005) I was also working part time as a student assistant to one of the profs (different from my current advisor) for one of his project. I think combining those two will get me 1 yr experience. Can I do that?
 
some people say to claim skill level 0,A,B, you must have a degree or diploma before you start the job, so i am unable to answer this one.
However, if you did the duties of an RA in your undergrad, you might be able to.

Leon, BCguy, PMM?