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I did my masters in electronics and communication. My subjects are related to chip design and includes programming. Im currently working as device QA tester can I apply for PR under Electronics and electrical engineer -2133. Should I not mention my current job instead, go with my previous jobs (which are in field of EE)? How should I go further with this, can someone help me?
 
I did my masters in electronics and communication. My subjects are related to chip design and includes programming. Im currently working as device QA tester can I apply for PR under Electronics and electrical engineer -2133. Should I not mention my current job instead, go with my previous jobs (which are in field of EE)? How should I go further with this, can someone help me?
Yes you can apply under 2133.
 
you can choose any noc in which you have one year continuous experience within the past 10 yrs as primary noc.
 
I didn't work continuously for one year in a job, I switched the jobs. I worked for 7 months in one job and 8 months in another one, would this be OK? they are related to the Electronics and Electrical field,i.e. 2133. @navinball @mr.preetsingh.
 
I didn't work continuously for one year in a job, I switched the jobs. I worked for 7 months in one job and 8 months in another one, would this be OK? they are related to the Electronics and Electrical field,i.e. 2133. @navinball @mr.preetsingh.

It is not ok if there is a break in continuity and you are a FSW applicant
 
Then a break in continuity would make your profile ineligible.
 
Then a break in continuity would make your profile ineligible.
But the website says this
"
to be eligible for permanent residence under the Canadian Experience Class you must have completed, within the three years before you apply, at least:

  • 12 months of full-time work:
    • 30 hours/week for 12 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours), OR
  • equal amount in part-time hours, such as:
    • 15 hours/week for 24 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
    • 30 hours/week for 12 months at more than 1 job = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)" they did not mention any continuous job for 12 months?