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steveca2012

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How to calculate the working hours? Is that only proved by the letter of the employer? If working for 3 different jobs (two part time, one full time) during the 3 years PGWP, how to count the working hours? Are the hours only provided by the employers in their letters?


Thanks a lot
 
steveca2012 said:
How to calculate the working hours? Is that only proved by the letter of the employer? If working for 3 different jobs (two part time, one full time) during the 3 years PGWP, how to count the working hours? Are the hours only provided by the employers in their letters?


Thanks a lot

Number of hours per week multiplied by number of weeks. Add up each employer's total to get the final number.

Reference letters are part of the supporting evidence that you have actually worked those many hours.
 
steveca2012 said:
How to calculate the working hours? Is that only proved by the letter of the employer? If working for 3 different jobs (two part time, one full time) during the 3 years PGWP, how to count the working hours? Are the hours only provided by the employers in their letters?


Thanks a lot

i dont know if this applies to your case, but even if youve work over 30 hrs/week, you cant count as extra week.
lets say you work 45 hrs/week at company A, it would not make 1.5 week. it is still a week worth experience.
 
steveca2012 said:
How to calculate the working hours? Is that only proved by the letter of the employer? If working for 3 different jobs (two part time, one full time) during the 3 years PGWP, how to count the working hours? Are the hours only provided by the employers in their letters?

The letters of employment are the main document, is is required that employers indicate the number of hours worked per week. You also indicate # of hours worked per week on form IMM 0008 Schedule 8.

It's not entirely clear why you want to count the hours?