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qorax can you please help with my question on experience

Econguru

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Hi qorax

I am little confused whether my experience qualifies me to apply as a skilled worker.

I know you have lot of experience and can definitely help with this question.

I have work experience in one of the NOCs for 6 months.

Then I moved to another country and had a break of 5 months before starting work in the same NOC category as before. I have 9 months experience in that country.

In total I have 15 months experience. Do I qualify for the federal skilled immigration.

If possible, please PM me at ns.raikot@gmail.com
Thanks
 

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Econguru said:
Hi qorax

I am little confused whether my experience qualifies me to apply as a skilled worker.

I know you have lot of experience and can definitely help with this question.

I have work experience in one of the NOCs for 6 months.

Then I moved to another country and had a break of 5 months before starting work in the same NOC category as before. I have 9 months experience in that country.

In total I have 15 months experience. Do I qualify for the federal skilled immigration.

If possible, please PM me at ns.raikot @ gmail.com
Thanks
For your application to be eligible for processing, you must:

-have a valid offer of arranged employment, OR
-have one year of continuous full-time paid work experience in at least one of the occupations listed in the MI, OR
-be an international student enrolled in a PhD program in Canada (or graduated from a Canadian PhD program within the past 12 months) and meet certain criteria
 

Econguru

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Sep 2, 2011
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Thank you very much for the reply, qorax.

Your reply clearly specifies the criteria to apply as skilled worker under one of the three categories.

Just to make sure ( that I do not qualify because of discontinuity in my experience), please clarify what does CIC mean by

"part-time equivalent of full-time work experience (does this part-time equivalent has to be continuous?)

Thanks.
 
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canadarulez

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Its based on the working hours that you have at your part-time position. Full time in most countries is 8 hours a day or 40 hours per week (this is a bit less in Canada), so if you work 4 hours (part-time) a day it means that you will need 2 continuous years of work experience to be counted as 1 year full time.