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himakar

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Mar 27, 2016
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Good day Dear PR Candidates.

I am starting my Express entry application and I am stuck at something.

During 2011-2014 i was enrolled in a university as a full time student. (15 Hours a week)
At the same time I was working as a Vendor Manager for around 32 hours a week including Weekends.

I saw somewhere that CIC cant accept work experience while studying full time. Is it true?
Can i show my work experience as fulltime?

My job responsibilities were:

Planning and scheduling purchase orders requirements
Inviting tenders, consulting suppliers and reviewing quotations
Developing cost sheets from different supply sources and identifiing opportunities for generating cost savings
Negotiating contracts and following up on business deals
Updating Purchase and Sales orders in the database.
Establishing logistics of delivery schedules, monitoring progress and contacting suppliers to resolve problems
Reviewing and processing claims from suppliers
Analysing data and reviewing future order plans


I am confused which NOC to choose because there are two profiles that match my responsiblities.

(0113) www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/Profile.aspx?val=0&val1=0113
(1225) www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/QuickSearch.aspx?val65=1225

Which NOC should i select for express entry program?

OR else is there any email ID or a phone number to which i can forward my queries?
Any help from fellow PR candidates would be of much help to me. :)
 
Mate, you can e-mailto NC-NOC-CNP-GD@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca with your duties and responsibilities, they will help you find the closest fit.
 
himakar said:
During 2011-2014 i was enrolled in a university as a full time student. (15 Hours a week)
At the same time I was working as a Vendor Manager for around 32 hours a week including Weekends.

I saw somewhere that CIC cant accept work experience while studying full time. Is it true?
Can i show my work experience as fulltime?

If you were a student in Canada, then the experience will not count. If you're talking about foreign (other than Canada) work experience, then yes, you can use it.