Hello all,
I had my profile set up on the very first day of 2015, very oddly I didn't get the 40 points by that time for my one-year Canadian experience. However, from what I understood about the policy, my case should definitely be qualified as I started working in my first job from Oct. 2013 to Jun. 2014, then changed to the second one in the same month (no gap at all) and worked till now. Please note that the two jobs also have different NOC codes.
Today I tried to update my profile again to see if things would change then I got the points! I thought I should share what I found with you guys, so this may help you as well. The first time when I was putting my work experience, I had the first job from Oct. 13 - Jun. 14 and second one Jun.14 till now as the current one. See there's an overlapping period in June 2014, and I thought this could be the reason for the system to not acknowledge the work experience. So I tried this way - first job from Oct. 13 to May. 14 (it actually ended in the beginning of June, I personally think it should be fine to put in this way for my case), and then second job from Jun. 14 till now, and it WORKED!
I am not sure if it would also just be the instability of the system at the beginning, but my case proved that the work experience under CEC doesn't have to be one continuous year, and applications with more than one NOC code would also be qualified. This actually is what CEC is supposed to be.
I suggest those who are having the same issue to update your files first, just to re-write the work experience section again. If you still did't get the points then it could be the overlapping period, and you then need to decide how to write your work experience. I guess it would be a bit tricky for some who finished the first job in the middle of the month then start another one right away... Maybe prepare an explanation letter for this when you get the ITA because this is not your fault...
Good luck!
I had my profile set up on the very first day of 2015, very oddly I didn't get the 40 points by that time for my one-year Canadian experience. However, from what I understood about the policy, my case should definitely be qualified as I started working in my first job from Oct. 2013 to Jun. 2014, then changed to the second one in the same month (no gap at all) and worked till now. Please note that the two jobs also have different NOC codes.
Today I tried to update my profile again to see if things would change then I got the points! I thought I should share what I found with you guys, so this may help you as well. The first time when I was putting my work experience, I had the first job from Oct. 13 - Jun. 14 and second one Jun.14 till now as the current one. See there's an overlapping period in June 2014, and I thought this could be the reason for the system to not acknowledge the work experience. So I tried this way - first job from Oct. 13 to May. 14 (it actually ended in the beginning of June, I personally think it should be fine to put in this way for my case), and then second job from Jun. 14 till now, and it WORKED!
I am not sure if it would also just be the instability of the system at the beginning, but my case proved that the work experience under CEC doesn't have to be one continuous year, and applications with more than one NOC code would also be qualified. This actually is what CEC is supposed to be.
I suggest those who are having the same issue to update your files first, just to re-write the work experience section again. If you still did't get the points then it could be the overlapping period, and you then need to decide how to write your work experience. I guess it would be a bit tricky for some who finished the first job in the middle of the month then start another one right away... Maybe prepare an explanation letter for this when you get the ITA because this is not your fault...
Good luck!