You should work on essential and under the Noc code they mentioned in the listcan I apply for this program using the hours I gain while working on my student permit?
I don't know the category for health workers But In which category code you worked.I was working at homeless shelter while attending school. I have exceed the 1560 hours as an intake worker, after completing my diploma in social work, I was recently promoted to the manager of the shelter.
I just want clarity if I can use the hours I worked during this time to qualify for the healthcare program as social worker or community service worker
You can use the hours you worked on a study permit. I assume that you did not work more than the allowed hours per week while you were a student.I was working at homeless shelter while attending school. I have exceed the 1560 hours as an intake worker, after completing my diploma in social work, I was recently promoted to the manager of the shelter.
I just want clarity if I can use the hours I worked during this time to qualify for the healthcare program as social worker or community service worker
Working under a SP is counted, as long as you meet all other requirements.can I apply for this program using the hours I gain while working on my student permit?
FEDERAL SKILLED WORKERScan I apply for this program using the hours I gain while working on my student permit?
BUT, where IRCC says that they will NOT count hours you work above 30 hours/week ? Why it is NOT written in the eligibility requirement of temporary public policy ?FEDERAL SKILLED WORKERS
Your skilled work experience must be
Part-time work experience
- in the same type of job (have the same NOC) as the job you want to use for your immigration application (called your primary occupation)
- within the last 10 years
- paid work (have been paid wages or earned commission—volunteer work or unpaid internships don’t count)
- at least 1 year of continuous work or 1,560 hours total (30 hours per week)—you can meet this in a few different ways:
- full-time at 1 job: 30 hours/week for 12 months = 1 year full-time (1,560 hours)
- equal amount in part-time work: for example 15 hours/week for 24 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
- You can work as many part-time jobs as you need to meet this requirement
- full-time at more than 1 job: 30 hours/week for 12 months at more than 1 job = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
Your skilled work experience must be paid work including paid wages or earned commission. IRCC don’t count volunteer work or unpaid internships.
For part-time work, you can work more or less than 15 hours/week as long as it adds up to 1,560 hours. You can work more than 1 part-time job to get the hours you need to apply.
IRCC don’t count any hours you work above 30 hours/week.
CANADIAN EXPERIENCE CLASS
A minimum of 1 year of skilled work experience in Canada, in the last 3 years before you apply—you can meet this in a few different ways:
How IRCC calculate work experience
- full-time at 1 job: 30 hours/week for 12 months = 1 year full-time (1,560 hours)
- equal amount in part-time work: for example 15 hours/week for 24 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
- You can work as many part-time jobs as you need to meet this requirement.
- full-time work at more than 1 job: 30 hours/week for 12 months at more than 1 job = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
- have gained your work experience by working in Canada while under temporary resident status with authorization to work
Your skilled work experience must be paid work including paid wages or earned commission. We don’t count volunteer work or unpaid internships.
For part-time work, you can work more or less than 15 hours/week as long as it adds up to 1,560 hours. You can work more than 1 part-time job to get the hours you need to apply.
IRCC don’t count any hours you work above 30 hours/week.
OP is applying under TR2PR program.FEDERAL SKILLED WORKERS
Your skilled work experience must be
Part-time work experience
- in the same type of job (have the same NOC) as the job you want to use for your immigration application (called your primary occupation)
- within the last 10 years
- paid work (have been paid wages or earned commission—volunteer work or unpaid internships don’t count)
- at least 1 year of continuous work or 1,560 hours total (30 hours per week)—you can meet this in a few different ways:
- full-time at 1 job: 30 hours/week for 12 months = 1 year full-time (1,560 hours)
- equal amount in part-time work: for example 15 hours/week for 24 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
- You can work as many part-time jobs as you need to meet this requirement
- full-time at more than 1 job: 30 hours/week for 12 months at more than 1 job = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
Your skilled work experience must be paid work including paid wages or earned commission. IRCC don’t count volunteer work or unpaid internships.
For part-time work, you can work more or less than 15 hours/week as long as it adds up to 1,560 hours. You can work more than 1 part-time job to get the hours you need to apply.
IRCC don’t count any hours you work above 30 hours/week.
CANADIAN EXPERIENCE CLASS
A minimum of 1 year of skilled work experience in Canada, in the last 3 years before you apply—you can meet this in a few different ways:
How IRCC calculate work experience
- full-time at 1 job: 30 hours/week for 12 months = 1 year full-time (1,560 hours)
- equal amount in part-time work: for example 15 hours/week for 24 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
- You can work as many part-time jobs as you need to meet this requirement.
- full-time work at more than 1 job: 30 hours/week for 12 months at more than 1 job = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
- have gained your work experience by working in Canada while under temporary resident status with authorization to work
Your skilled work experience must be paid work including paid wages or earned commission. We don’t count volunteer work or unpaid internships.
For part-time work, you can work more or less than 15 hours/week as long as it adds up to 1,560 hours. You can work more than 1 part-time job to get the hours you need to apply.
IRCC don’t count any hours you work above 30 hours/week.
Yes it is TR 2 PR.OP is applying under TR2PR program.
I know OP meant TR2PRYes it is TR 2 PR.
Does IRCC says that they will NOT count hours you work above 30 hours/week ? If so, then why it is NOT written in the eligibility requirement of temporary public policy ?