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ITA but not sure if CEC Eligible - URGENT!

bhabna579

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Jan 21, 2023
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Hi all, really need definitive advice on this since there are so many conflicting opinions, thanks for the help in advance!

Working in Canada on valid PGWP since Jan 2021, eligible for both FSWP/CEC with score 471. Recently since I finished 2 years at my job, my score bumped to 496 and I got an ITA for CEC (Jan 18 draw). I also then came across a reddit thread that says working outside Canada remotely doesn't count as CEC experience, and since then have been going down the rabbit hole of finding out if I'm still eligible.

While working for the last 2 years, I've travelled outside Canada quite a bit since my job is WFH, I would say approximately 10 months of the 2 years. They trips were not continuous, and I kept coming back to my home base in Vancouver frequently. Most places say I'd still be eligible since I've worked with valid authorization inside Canada as opposed to accepting a "remote job" in Canada from another country. I obviously have my rent proof, pay stubs, the basics etc. etc.

I also saw that even with valid work permit/residence, working from outside Canada while travelling wouldn't count since I wasn't physically here. So to sum up: WHAT COUNTS AS TRAVEL and WHAT COUNTS AS FOREIGN EXPERIENCE? It doesn't make sense to me to list my job experience as 9 different countries inc. Canada under the same Canadian company/job offer, but since I travelled 8 countries is that what I should do? Is there a duration cutoff like to only list places I was at over a month? Or do I just accept the invite, list all under travel and write a LOA for this?

Should decline the ITA and go back to my 471 score since I still have 13 months in Canada? How do I include the 10 months in the work exp. section in a way that makes sense? I'd still only have the one set of docs from my employer for the full 2 years.

Please help, RCIC people and candidates are all giving contradictory opinions!
 

CNP

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Oct 26, 2018
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Hi all, really need definitive advice on this since there are so many conflicting opinions, thanks for the help in advance!

Working in Canada on valid PGWP since Jan 2021, eligible for both FSWP/CEC with score 471. Recently since I finished 2 years at my job, my score bumped to 496 and I got an ITA for CEC (Jan 18 draw). I also then came across a reddit thread that says working outside Canada remotely doesn't count as CEC experience, and since then have been going down the rabbit hole of finding out if I'm still eligible.

While working for the last 2 years, I've travelled outside Canada quite a bit since my job is WFH, I would say approximately 10 months of the 2 years. They trips were not continuous, and I kept coming back to my home base in Vancouver frequently. Most places say I'd still be eligible since I've worked with valid authorization inside Canada as opposed to accepting a "remote job" in Canada from another country. I obviously have my rent proof, pay stubs, the basics etc. etc.

I also saw that even with valid work permit/residence, working from outside Canada while travelling wouldn't count since I wasn't physically here. So to sum up: WHAT COUNTS AS TRAVEL and WHAT COUNTS AS FOREIGN EXPERIENCE? It doesn't make sense to me to list my job experience as 9 different countries inc. Canada under the same Canadian company/job offer, but since I travelled 8 countries is that what I should do? Is there a duration cutoff like to only list places I was at over a month? Or do I just accept the invite, list all under travel and write a LOA for this?

Should decline the ITA and go back to my 471 score since I still have 13 months in Canada? How do I include the 10 months in the work exp. section in a way that makes sense? I'd still only have the one set of docs from my employer for the full 2 years.

Please help, RCIC people and candidates are all giving contradictory opinions!
You need to follow what IRCC says about CEC eligibility - https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/eligibility/canadian-experience-class.html
 

sbali

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Jan 13, 2023
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You’re not eligible for the Canadian Experience Class if

  • you’re a refugee claimant in Canada
  • you’re working without authorization
  • your work experience was gained without temporary resident status in Canada
 

Taran D

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Oct 1, 2020
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Hi all, really need definitive advice on this since there are so many conflicting opinions, thanks for the help in advance!

Working in Canada on valid PGWP since Jan 2021, eligible for both FSWP/CEC with score 471. Recently since I finished 2 years at my job, my score bumped to 496 and I got an ITA for CEC (Jan 18 draw). I also then came across a reddit thread that says working outside Canada remotely doesn't count as CEC experience, and since then have been going down the rabbit hole of finding out if I'm still eligible.

While working for the last 2 years, I've travelled outside Canada quite a bit since my job is WFH, I would say approximately 10 months of the 2 years. They trips were not continuous, and I kept coming back to my home base in Vancouver frequently. Most places say I'd still be eligible since I've worked with valid authorization inside Canada as opposed to accepting a "remote job" in Canada from another country. I obviously have my rent proof, pay stubs, the basics etc. etc.

I also saw that even with valid work permit/residence, working from outside Canada while travelling wouldn't count since I wasn't physically here. So to sum up: WHAT COUNTS AS TRAVEL and WHAT COUNTS AS FOREIGN EXPERIENCE? It doesn't make sense to me to list my job experience as 9 different countries inc. Canada under the same Canadian company/job offer, but since I travelled 8 countries is that what I should do? Is there a duration cutoff like to only list places I was at over a month? Or do I just accept the invite, list all under travel and write a LOA for this?

Should decline the ITA and go back to my 471 score since I still have 13 months in Canada? How do I include the 10 months in the work exp. section in a way that makes sense? I'd still only have the one set of docs from my employer for the full 2 years.

Please help, RCIC people and candidates are all giving contradictory opinions!
Remote work is considered once you are inside Canada.
 

satreg123

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Feb 18, 2023
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I am also in the same boat. On my PGWP and working from late March 2022. 1 year gets completed in March 2023. Working for a Canadian Employer in Nova Scotia and also did Masters in Nova Scotia. While my work is remote stayed outside Canada for 5 months and still working and all paystubs getting through NS province. Confused about which stream am I eligible to apply

Is it CEC?
Is it NS PNP? Since there are a number of sub categories and confused which is correct for my scenario.

Please suggest
 

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I am also in the same boat. On my PGWP and working from late March 2022. 1 year gets completed in March 2023. Working for a Canadian Employer in Nova Scotia and also did Masters in Nova Scotia. While my work is remote stayed outside Canada for 5 months and still working and all paystubs getting through NS province. Confused about which stream am I eligible to apply

Is it CEC?
Is it NS PNP? Since there are a number of sub categories and confused which is correct for my scenario.

Please suggest
The 5 months you were outside of Canada cannot be counted as work experience towards CEC.