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Hello, my education and work history are a bit confusing so I'm starting to get worried about when I have to explain my personal history. Here it goes in summary:
1 - While doing my full time undergrad degree (12-15 credits/semester), I got hired FULL TIME at my university. I was running off to classes during breaks and after hours. From what I understood, work experience that I had while learning doesn't count? I was registered as an employee with full benefits, so if I withdraw my retirement savings from the government they will include those 3 years.
2 - After getting my bachelor's degree and while still working at my university, I enrolled through a distance learning maitrise from a state university in France. I'm not worried about whether the university is recognized as it definitely is, however I was considered full time student there. Should I add full time or part time to my education in the express entry profile? There is no place where I can add "distance learning" and I technically can't be in two countries at once (I only went to the university in France mid year and then at the end of year for my memoire (smaller form of thesis) defense which I can prove.
3- I worked in another company but then again I enrolled for another distance degree in France, also as a full time student. Total course load was over 15 courses a year plus a memoire to write in the end. I did my exams at the French embassy of my country (can't get more legit than this) but my degree is from France so same case: I didn't live there but it'll appear to be as if I were in 2 places at once which might lead to them asking for a police certificate from France.
How am I supposed to explain all that in my Express Entry profile where there are barely any fields? I'm worried my profile will not be considered because of the overlaps. I'm still waiting on my final WES evaluation but even if they only consider my bachelor degree I'll have app. 475 points points so it might be pretty soon.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
1 - While doing my full time undergrad degree (12-15 credits/semester), I got hired FULL TIME at my university. I was running off to classes during breaks and after hours. From what I understood, work experience that I had while learning doesn't count? I was registered as an employee with full benefits, so if I withdraw my retirement savings from the government they will include those 3 years.
2 - After getting my bachelor's degree and while still working at my university, I enrolled through a distance learning maitrise from a state university in France. I'm not worried about whether the university is recognized as it definitely is, however I was considered full time student there. Should I add full time or part time to my education in the express entry profile? There is no place where I can add "distance learning" and I technically can't be in two countries at once (I only went to the university in France mid year and then at the end of year for my memoire (smaller form of thesis) defense which I can prove.
3- I worked in another company but then again I enrolled for another distance degree in France, also as a full time student. Total course load was over 15 courses a year plus a memoire to write in the end. I did my exams at the French embassy of my country (can't get more legit than this) but my degree is from France so same case: I didn't live there but it'll appear to be as if I were in 2 places at once which might lead to them asking for a police certificate from France.
How am I supposed to explain all that in my Express Entry profile where there are barely any fields? I'm worried my profile will not be considered because of the overlaps. I'm still waiting on my final WES evaluation but even if they only consider my bachelor degree I'll have app. 475 points points so it might be pretty soon.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.