While on a PGWP (post graduate work permit) and residing in Canada, does remote work experience in tech in a US-based company count towards my PR?
Yes, it counts towards PR. However it counts as foreign work experience and not Canadian work experience. So it doesn't help you in terms of qualifying for CEC.While on a PGWP (post graduate work permit) and residing in Canada, does remote work experience in tech in a US-based company count towards my PR?
Nope.https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/mandate/policies-operational-instructions-agreements/ministerial-instructions/express-entry-application-management-system/current.html
"Canadian work experience
(3) For the purposes of this section, Canadian work experience is work experience that
- (a) is acquired by a foreign national in Canada in one or more occupations listed in Skill Type 0 Management Occupations or Skill Level A or B of the National Occupational Classification matrix;
- (b) consists of full-time work experience, or the full-time equivalent for part-time work experience, with one or more employers;
- (c) is acquired within the 10-year period preceding the day on which points are assigned to the foreign national under subsection (1); and
- (d) is remunerated by the payment of wages or a commission."
Going by definition, it should counts as Canadian work experience
Interesting,Nope.
https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=730&top=29
To apply for permanent residence under the Canadian Experience Class, your skilled work experience must:
- be in a job classified as skill type 0, or skill level A or B according to the 2016 National Occupational Classification,
- amount to at least one year of full-time (or an equal amount in part-time) in the previous three years,
- have been with an employer in Canada (self-employment does not count),
- be gained with the proper legal authorization (for example, as a documented worker with a valid work permit), and
- not be gained while you were studying on a student permit.
Yes - that's right. Company has to have operations / a physical branch in Canada. It can certainly be a subsid.Interesting,
So let's say A is a UK company but has a Subsidiary in Canada, and Op is working for that specific subsidiary, that experience would count ?
but if A does not have any local presence, and hires OP, that experience would not count as Canadian experience ???
But then can IYes, it counts towards PR. However it counts as foreign work experience and not Canadian work experience. So it doesn't help you in terms of qualifying for CEC.
Thanks but at least can I apply under FSWP? On the FSWP info page, it states under the work experience section, 'Canadian or Foreign' work experience. It says 'continuous 1 year work experience', so if I work here for 1 year 'continuously', then I can become eligible for applying PR no? Please adviseYes, it counts towards PR. However it counts as foreign work experience and not Canadian work experience. So it doesn't help you in terms of qualifying for CEC.
It depends on the other eligibility requirements, including the six factors. Also, being eligible doesn't automatically mean you will receive PR. There are EE draws that invite people with the highest scores.But then can I
Thanks but at least can I apply under FSWP? On the FSWP info page, it states under the work experience section, 'Canadian or Foreign' work experience. It says 'continuous 1 year work experience', so if I work here for 1 year 'continuously', then I can become eligible for applying PR no? Please advise