I thinks that condition is for them who applied under stream a or bMay 6th or the date you got application number ?
It's crazy that many people got hired in early May, applied on May 6th, stopped working after that and got PR. Serious?
I thinks that condition is for them who applied under stream a or bMay 6th or the date you got application number ?
It's crazy that many people got hired in early May, applied on May 6th, stopped working after that and got PR. Serious?
Was your work over a period of 12 months? If yes, it clearly says you're fine.Guys what do you think about this:
During the days of the application (I did stream be, essential worker no health care) the only way for see how they calculate the qualification hours was in the glossary where you still can find this:
Calculating work experience for CEC
The full-time work experience requirement for applicants in the CEC may be met by the equivalent in part-time, paid work experience (e.g., more than one part-time job held simultaneously or one or more part-time jobs held over the equivalent of at least one year of full-time work).
Work experience can be calculated by adding up the number of weeks of full-time (or equivalent) paid work, for example:
- 30 hours/37.5 hours per week in one job, or a total of at least 30 hours/37.5 hours per week in more than one job) in one or more skilled occupations at:
- Skill Type 0 (Managerial occupations);
- Skill Level A (Professional occupations); or
- Skill Level B (Technical occupations and skilled trades) of the NOC.
- Work experience must be acquired over a period of at least one year; work in excess of 30 hours/37.5 hours per week over a shorter period cannot compensate for any shorter overall period of experience.
For a student who had graduated from a Canadian post-secondary institution, only work experience gained after graduation will count towards meeting the work experience requirement (e.g., post-graduate work permit).
etc. etc.
Obviously, seeing a 30/37.5 hours per week, I took the highest number for calculate my hours during the period I worked full time. And I was ok with my hours, because nowhere else in the CIC site I could find other information about the hour calculation for the TR to PR stream.
Since today that they publish in this link Assessing the application against the policy conditions : https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/permanent-residence/economic-classes/tr-pr-pathway/assessing.html
the way they do the calculation and they say very clearly:
The 1 year of work experience can be acquired through multiple periods of employment but must equal at least 1,560 hours in the 3 years before the application for permanent residence is received. Work experience must be acquired over a period of at least 1 year; work in excess of 30 hours per week over a shorter period cannot compensate for any shorter overall period of experience.
So, suddenly my 1600 hours became 1480.
Was I a stupid applicant throwing away 2500 bucks for being too confident and relay in the information i liked?
Do you guys think a lawyer 15 days ago had more information than me about this detail?
Anyone else in this situation?
Thank you
Ad maiora
You are not reading the whole processing manual.
Hey cap, thanks for the fast response,Was your work over a period of 12 months? If yes, it clearly says you're fine.
Yup that makes sense, but what about if someone's employment began this May?You are not reading the whole processing manual.
Read this:
So if it's mentioned in the guide, YES.
Paystubs ARE required.
Whatever was written in the guide+public policy will be verified by the officers, as mentioned in the processing manual.
The essential worker stream is sitting at 10,000 right now. There's no way it'll fill up in 2 months.Hey cap, thanks for the fast response,
yes was even more than one year but if I don't add the 37.5 hours worked during full-time I am short to the 1560 required.
Explain better:
from march 2020 to august 2020 full time 42 hours x 24 weeks = 1008, but let's put only the 37.5 they mention in the website and we have 900 hours
from september 1st 2020 to May 6th 2021 20 hours x 35 weeks = 700
like this i have a total of 1600 in 1 year and 3 month
but if for the period full time they consider that the qual. exp. can't exceed the 30 hours, suddenly I have only 1420..
I know that anyway i have to wait, but I think this can be a good topic.
Thanks again
Ad maiora
Then you submit proof of your work later down the road, when you get AOR or even an app number, send your payslips for faster processing.Yup that makes sense, but what about if someone's employment began this May?
Thanks will do for sureThen you submit proof of your work later down the road, when you get AOR or even an app number, send your payslips for faster processing.
Ok, this make sense, and I really hope you are right. Looks like the 30 hours rule apply only, and I quote "over a shorter period"... Finger crossed and thanks againThe essential worker stream is sitting at 10,000 right now. There's no way it'll fill up in 2 months.
You still have time, even if you work 30 per week, in a month and little bit you will get 1560.
Now about the rule they mentioned,
Read this carefully;
Work experience must be acquired over a period of at least 1 year; work in excess of 30 hours per week over a shorter period cannot compensate for any shorter overall period of experience.
From what I understand, you can't work 1696 hours in 11 months and claim that you met 1560, rather you need to work 12 months and you can use all the hours.
If they really wanted to say hours over 30 won't count, they would've used the CEC,EE lingo
We don’t count any hours you work above 30 hours/week.
You can wait a month and apply, just to be on the safe side.Ok, this make sense, and I really hope you are right. Looks like the 30 hours rule apply only, and I quote "over a shorter period"... Finger crossed and thanks again
As far as I know that was always a requirement for EE, nothing new.Hey cap, thanks for the fast response,
yes was even more than one year but if I don't add the 37.5 hours worked during full-time I am short to the 1560 required.
Except this isn't EE.As far as I know that was always a requirement for EE, nothing new.
You need full 12 months of full time work experience, total 1560hours, and count only 30h per week.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/eligibility/canadian-experience-class.html
Don't withdraw, correct it after you receive Application number.I messed it up in background declaration form.
1. I forgot to type my name in native language .
2. I forgot to tell about my refusal ?
3. I used two abbreviations to write my school name.?
my experience for CEC will complete on 20th june as well as i am working in essential job. I will be eligible for that also.
i am thinking to withdraw my application just because of this form otherwise everything is good. Just my background declaration form is not good ?
what you all advice withdraw or wait ?