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nick.rwth

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Oct 7, 2014
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Dear all.

I currently have a problem. I was working for 11 month in Canadian university as a Postdoc (researcher).

In my ROE In the field of 15A - I have 1561 insured working hours.
My visa expires on December 1. And actually I don't have 12 month of full work, I rather have 1561 hour from goverment organisation work experience.

Including vacation pay I got official payment amount equal for 11 month of employment.

Please advice me on how to proceed.
 
Can you extend your work permit? Unfortunately you don't qualify to apply without 12 months of work.
 
:o
But what about part time job.
I cannot extend my work permit, my contract was terminated because prof was out of money and currently I'm applying for EI.
I have 1561 hour, can you please give me the link where officially such experience wil not count?
 
OP 25a (http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op25A-eng.pdf), section 6.3, "Full-time work". In particular:

Work experience must be acquired over a period of at least one year; work in excess of 30 hours per week over a shorter period cannot compensate for any shorter overall period of experience.
 
nick.rwth said:
But what about part time job.

??? what do you mean? Did you have a second part-time job?

I cannot extend my work permit, my contract was terminated because prof was out of money and currently I'm applying for EI.
I have 1561 hour, can you please give me the link where officially such experience wil not count?

The problem isn't that it won't count. The problem is that you do not meet the 1 year requirement. The requirement is a MINIMUM of 12 months/52 weeks of full-time work, or the part-time equivalent. By definition, part-time work takes longer than 1 year to complete.
 
So what you can recommend?
I should wait till end of 1 year, then I can apply as person with part time experience and 1561 hour of work.
This is how in my record of employment.
 
nick.rwth said:
So what you can recommend?
I should wait till end of 1 year, then I can apply as person with part time experience and 1561 hour of work.
This is how in my record of employment.

No - you'll still have the same problem. You'll only have 11 months of employment.

You need an additional 1 month of full time work (or equivalent) to qualify to apply.
 
Can I stipulate my full time work as a part time work. I mean to write in application as a part time.
Its really hard to get a job nowdays even with PhD and postdoc degree....
LMO is main reason of this, I got few places where I could work but I need to have open work permit as company cannot get LMO.
 
nick.rwth said:
Can I stipulate my full time work as a part time work. I mean to write in application as a part time.

There is no place in the application for you to write "full-time" or "part-time", or if these terms did appear in your reference letter they would have no practical effect. What's important is your hours per week.

Besides - what would be the point?
 
Try your luck.
Apply for PR. If you get the AOR then apply for the BOWP and find new job. Once you get BOWP and Job then you can decide how you want to proceed.
 
nick.rwth said:
Dear all.

I currently have a problem. I was working for 11 month in Canadian university as a Postdoc (researcher).

In my ROE In the field of 15A - I have 1561 insured working hours.
My visa expires on December 1. And actually I don't have 12 month of full work, I rather have 1561 hour from goverment organisation work experience.

Including vacation pay I got official payment amount equal for 11 month of employment.

Please advice me on how to proceed.

Can you please tell me under what NOC code your work experience falls?
 
canadacec123 said:
Try your luck.
Apply for PR. If you get the AOR then apply for the BOWP and find new job. Once you get BOWP and Job then you can decide how you want to proceed.

This is actually a very good suggestion. You are very clever, sir 8)
 
^ Except there will probably be no AOR, because they will check that you have at least claimed twelve months full-time (or equivalent) experience in eligible occupations...
 
LPS said:
^ Except there will probably be no AOR, because they will check that you have at least claimed twelve months full-time (or equivalent) experience in eligible occupations...

Yeah... come to think of that, you are right. They check your eligibility pretty hard now and won't issue AOR even if you claim 12 months but there is only 11..
 
That is why its al luck... ;D ;) ;) ;)