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OKHA1

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Jul 24, 2015
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Hello,

I started working with my company 24th November. 2014 but I was on a two week probation which is not reflecting on my reference letter. In my reference letter it stated I started 15th December. 2014.

I received an ITA today, if I accept it will it be up to 2 years experience? or I should decline it? please advise I don't want to waste unecessary time.

Thank you all
 
Don't decline it, simply do not submit your eAPR until you actually complete those two years of work experience (Dec 15th 2016).

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/refuse.asp

Cheers :)
 
I know at least 3 guys who were in same situation, they accepted ITA, applied and got PR

they did not wait for completion of year date wise
 
Technically you completed 2 years on dec 14th. You got Ita on 16th so by then you have 2years and 2 days of experience. Besides Cic looks at 12 month for experience and not as 365 days, so dec to dec is one complete year.
 
Batman_is_Real said:
Technically you completed 2 years on dec 14th. You got Ita on 16th so by then you have 2years and 2 days of experience. Besides Cic looks at 12 month for experience and not as 365 days, so dec to dec is one complete year.

52 weeks AND at least 1560 hours.
 
OKHA1 said:
ASIVAD what do you mean? should I decline the ITA?

No, he was just correcting the post above him.

As long as you've worked on a full time-basis on a skilled job (NOC 0,A,B) for 2 years then you're good to go.