I arrived in Canada in May 2022 on a Study Permit. When I originally applied for my Study Permit through an agency, I had 7 months of foreign work experience. My representative advised me not to declare this experience, stating that anything under one year was irrelevant and would not help my application. Due to this guidance, I did not list the employment on my study permit application.
However, after my visa was approved but before I travelled to Canada, I continued working and completed a total of 1 year and 2 months of foreign experience. Later, when applying for my Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), I truthfully declared this foreign work experience.
Currently, I have a high CELPIP score and a CRS score of 540 if I include this foreign work experience. My concern is regarding consistency: Since I omitted the experience in my Study Permit application but disclosed it in my PGWP application, should I claim it for my Express Entry profile?
I want some suggestions, any recent experience in 2025, if someone has had a similar situation. Please do let me know
However, after my visa was approved but before I travelled to Canada, I continued working and completed a total of 1 year and 2 months of foreign experience. Later, when applying for my Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), I truthfully declared this foreign work experience.
Currently, I have a high CELPIP score and a CRS score of 540 if I include this foreign work experience. My concern is regarding consistency: Since I omitted the experience in my Study Permit application but disclosed it in my PGWP application, should I claim it for my Express Entry profile?
I want some suggestions, any recent experience in 2025, if someone has had a similar situation. Please do let me know
