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aquarius1

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Hi guys,

I need help about Canadian experience class category:

I have 6 months experience as a visiting research scholar on TFW (with work permit and SIN) with under C44 rule as an award recipient(with LMO exempt) by common wealth scholarship.
Now, I found employer who can give me skilled B job after getting 6 months experience can I eligible to apply under CEC. I mean total it will be 12 months of experience.

My question is that visiting research scholar is counted under CEC class but it was scholarship as a TFW on work permit (No Bonded)?

Please I need your advice.

Thanks very much for your time.
 
aquarius1 said:
Hi guys,

I need help about Canadian experience class category:

I have 6 months experience as a visiting research scholar on TFW (with work permit and SIN) with under C44 rule as an award recipient(with LMO exempt) by common wealth scholarship.
Now, I found employer who can give me skilled B job after getting 6 months experience can I eligible to apply under CEC. I mean total it will be 12 months of experience.

My question is that visiting research scholar is counted under CEC class but it was scholarship as a TFW on work permit (No Bonded)?

Please I need your advice.

Thanks very much for your time.
 
My personal opinion: it may count, if you will get a reference letter from your previous job (where you were visiting research scholar) where you supervisor will write that you were EMPLOYED (including that you were working 40 hours per week, using computers and equipment of your university, and this was not self-employment)
However, there is no 100%
This may be useful for you (this is about postdocs, but related to your situation): http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/information-for-postdocs-t183937.0.html;msg2879200#msg2879200
If you need, I can give you a contact of good lawyer who helped me (send me a message)
 
Hello

As far as I am concern, commonwealth scholarship recipients are not eligible. So, I guess your previous experience might not get counted.
Thanks
 
aquarius1 said:
Hi guys,

I need help about Canadian experience class category:

I have 6 months experience as a visiting research scholar on TFW (with work permit and SIN) with under C44 rule as an award recipient(with LMO exempt) by common wealth scholarship.
Now, I found employer who can give me skilled B job after getting 6 months experience can I eligible to apply under CEC. I mean total it will be 12 months of experience.

My question is that visiting research scholar is counted under CEC class but it was scholarship as a TFW on work permit (No Bonded)?

Please I need your advice.

Thanks very much for your time.

If it was PAID WORK EXPERIEnCE and your NOC falls on the eligible NOCs then you can use it.
 
aquarius1 said:
I have 6 months experience as a visiting research scholar on TFW (with work permit and SIN) with under C44 rule as an award recipient(with LMO exempt) by common wealth scholarship.
My question is that visiting research scholar is counted under CEC class but it was scholarship as a TFW on work permit (No Bonded)?

Are there any conditions attached to the scholarship / permit that you must return to your country at the end? If so, you may not be able to use the experience. (Students on common-wealth scholarships are not eligible for post-graduate work permits, so there may also be some condition attached to your work permit as well.

Now, I found employer who can give me skilled B job after getting 6 months experience can I eligible to apply under CEC. I mean total it will be 12 months of experience.

You understand that you cannot work for a different employer with your existing work permit> Your new employer will have to apply for an LMO, and if successful you will have to get a new work permit, BEFORE you can start working. Your existing work permit is valid only for the scholar position.
 
cee12345 said:
If it was PAID WORK EXPERIEnCE and your NOC falls on the eligible NOCs then you can use it.

Hi
Thanks to reply me.
It was paid by scholarship (lumsump amount for six months in first two week) and for that I have to get first SIN number and then I gave my SIN number to my university (Employer) and then they provide me check of this lumsump amount.


I had first work permit which was expire within 2.5 months and then I applied 2nd work permit it was for 3.5 months. (total six months schloarship).

When I came canada I had work permit W1 worker visa and my work permit only for 2.5 months
for first work permit 2.5 months; employer: University and occupation : Biologist and Related Scientist for first work permit

and then I applied my 2nd work permit within canada for next remaining 3.5 months and I got my 2nd work permit.
for 2nd work permit 3.5 months; employer :University and occupation : Visiting Research scholar for 2nd work permit

Is this work experience will be counted towards Canadian experience class?


Please help me guys.


Thanks very much once again for your time.