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    Noc 1241 & 1452 (struggling...)

    Most "clerical jobs" are NOC level C. You would have to post your job duties and responsibilities here for us to be able to give you an opinion.
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    Changing job after PR submission

    Perhaps you do not literally mean "clerical", but note that most clerical positions are classified as NOC C and not eligible under express entry. Make sure your NOC is skill level O,A, or B before you decide. It may be better to get a programming job right away.
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    Letter of Employment Specifics

    You are going about this the wrong way. Your duties/responsibilities have to "match" those of your chosen NOC, not the job title. Job title is unreliable, IRCC goes by job duties and responsibilities, you have to chose the one that is the closest match to what you actually do (and what your...
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    CEC - Refusal on NOC 2171

    No. If your part-time work was done at the same time as the full-time work, no, there will be no benefit to claiming the part-time work experience. Full-time is just full-time. Doesn't matter if you work 30, 40, or 80 hours in a week, whether it is in one, two or more jobs, it is still just...
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    Canada work experience

    From your description, your work outside of Canada will not count for CEC - it was not a business trip. IRCC will know you were not in Canada from your travel history (unless you lie about that, which is not recommended esp where the USA is concerned). My suggestion would be for you to not...
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    CRS score lower than calculated but higher than round of invites

    A LOE should be OK, you should be prepared to give a thorough accounting of your hours worked (hopefully you did not count more than 30 hours per week when adding up hours).
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    Has X been working full-time for the employer on their current work permit for at least one year?

    If you are are talking about the 1 year of experience for being eligible, there is no continuity requirement and you can combine the experience of both "jobs" (for the first 6 months, you had a different employer). The issue being discussed in this thread is eligibility to claim valid offer of...
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    CEC) 1 year work experience from two different NOC?

    You must have filled out something incorrectly. when you enter a Canadian job, there are some questions at the end (did you work without authorization, did you perform this work under a study permit) that a lot of people misunderstand and answer incorrectly...
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    Changing the funds amount in the PR application

    https://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=1145&top=29 "Note: You do not have to meet the funds requirement if you were invited to apply under the Canadian Experience Class. The system currently asks all applicants to provide a proof of funds document. If you don’t need to...
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    Express Entry CEC and FSW

    There is obviously an error in the information you entered for your Canadian work experience. You need a skilled NOC, your employer must obviously be in Canada, and you have to answer a series of questions correctly at the end of each Canadian job entry - there are questions about working...
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    Received ITA two months before reaching 1 year of experience

    I would advise declining the ITA and waiting for an ITA after you complete 1 year.
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    RCMP Criminal record check

    IRCC conducts name-based searches of criminal records in Canada for all applicants. For most applicants, the name-based search is sufficient to show no criminal record. However, if the name-based search returns a record, then IRCC requires fingerprints to determine if that record is yours, or...