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Deutschland

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May 18, 2016
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Dear Friends,

Can anyone help me out with a confusion I have. I worked in certain NoC from December 2010 till September 2013. Then I went abroad for higher education. I returned back to my country in May 2016 and started working again in the same NOC. I worked in that company for 3 months till july 2016 and then switched to a different company. I want to ask that in my work history section for submitting at pre ITA stage, can I just mention the work experience of 2 years and nine months before my higher education and just 3 months after my higher education. This makes me eligible to gain the maximum points for my foreign work experience of 3 years. Is the okay that I don't mention the experience of my new company(after July 2016) as it would be difficult to get an experience letter from them. Your help will be very much appreciated.
 
As far as i remember it says: Continuous full time work experience, so looks like your 2 Yrs and 9 month won't count as 3 years to gain maximum points, but i might be wrong here.
 
Only 1 year of your work experience must be continuous.

So yes, Deutschland, you can claim maximum points.
 
istari said:
Only 1 year of your work experience must be continuous.

So yes, Deutschland, you can claim maximum points.

Thank you Istari for your reply. I appreciate it. Can you clear one more confusion.Should I enter the deatils of my new job that I joined in July 2016 in the work history section. Actually i dont want to submit the experience letter for my new job.
 
Deutschland said:
Thank you Istari for your reply. I appreciate it. Can you clear one more confusion.Should I enter the deatils of my new job that I joined in July 2016 in the work history section. Actually i dont want to submit the experience letter for my new job.
I am curious about that too,should we declare all the work experience or only the ones enough to claim points for.
 
Deutschland said:
Thank you Istari for your reply. I appreciate it. Can you clear one more confusion.Should I enter the deatils of my new job that I joined in July 2016 in the work history section. Actually i dont want to submit the experience letter for my new job.

Wolverine17 said:
I am curious about that too,should we declare all the work experience or only the ones enough to claim points for.

Only work experience you are claiming points for should be put into your Work History section.
Once you receive ITA, you will gain access to the Personal History section. All other work experience should be put in the Personal History section; you won't be required to provide reference letters.
 
istari said:
Only work experience you are claiming points for should be put into your Work History section.
Once you receive ITA, you will gain access to the Personal History section. All other work experience should be put in the Personal History section; you won't be required to provide reference letters.
I am having experience letters for all the work experience am writing and they are totall about 8'years without my current work is it ok to write them all?
 
Wolverine17 said:
I am having experience letters for all the work experience am writing and they are totall about 8'years without my current work is it ok to write them all?

Of course you can if you want.
 
istari said:
Of course you can if you want.
I mean if am having the experience letters to support my work experience but not all the other supporting documents is it ok to write them all?
 
Wolverine17 said:
I mean if am having the experience letters to support my work experience but not all the other supporting documents is it ok to write them all?

Experience letter is the only required document.
 
istari said:
Experience letter is the only required document.
Wanted to ask am not claiming points for my wifes work experience since its outside canada but in the section where am asked about if has previous work experience will it be a lie if i said no while she actually have?plus i already have an experience letter from her employer so what should i do should i just say no in that section or keep it as it is since i have an experience letter according to cic format?
 
Wolverine17 said:
Wanted to ask am not claiming points for my wifes work experience since its outside canada but in the section where am asked about if has previous work experience will it be a lie if i said no while she actually have?plus i already have an experience letter from her employer so what should i do should i just say no in that section or keep it as it is since i have an experience letter according to cic format?

You can say no. But if you have reference letters, you could list that work experience if you wanted.
 
istari said:
You can say no. But if you have reference letters, you could list that work experience if you wanted.
Will it impose any risk wether saying no or yes and supplying the letter