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Can I still use my work experience of 10 months, for which I've worked over 2000 hours, for my express entry?
 
Yes, as long as it was paid, legal, continuous, and meets full-time hours (30/week), it should count for Express Entry.
 
Work hours refer to the specific hours an employee is expected to be at work. They are a fundamental part of employment agreements, and understanding them is essential for both employers and employees to ensure a balanced and efficient work environment.
 
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Yes, you can count your 10 months of work experience for Express Entry if it was paid, continuous, and meets the minimum 30 hours/week full-time equivalent (or part-time equivalent). Since you've worked over 2000 hours, it may qualify — but IRCC usually requires at least 1 year (12 months) of continuous skilled work to claim points under the Canadian Experience Class or FSWP. It's best to double-check with the latest IRCC guidelines or consult a licensed immigration consultant to be sure.