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    Help Needed: Discrepancy between CRS tool and Express Entry Profile

    Hi seniors, Earlier, I calculated my CRS in the CRS tool on the CIC website and I was at 436. I have just submitted my express entry profile with the same details and the system calculated my points as 458. Please advise if I am making a mistake Below are the details I submitted: Education...
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    The date on the employment letter

    Thanks so much!
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    The date on the employment letter

    Hello, I was wondering if the employer reference letter can be dated on the day I complete my 52 weeks, prior to the date ITA received, or should it be dated after I receive the ITA? Thank you so much!
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    Obtaining Implied Status through Employer pre-screening

    I was wondering if it's possible to obtain implied status through an employer pre-screening application. Does it authorize the applicant to work after his/her pgwp expires? Thanks so much!
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    Implied Status with Employer Pre-screening Application

    Hello, Does employer pre-screening application for OINP provide implied status and authorize the applicant to work after his/her work permit expires? Thank you so much!
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    Record of Employment or Pay stubs?

    Thank you so much!
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    Record of Employment or Pay stubs?

    Hi Everyone, I can't be sure whether I should provide pay stubs or my record of employment to substantiate my Canadian work experience. Please advise which would be the safest option. Thanks in advance!
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    Is there any difference between Inland and Outland CEC applications.

    Hi Everyone, I was planning to submit an inland application for CEC but looks like I will have completed my 52 weeks on the last week of my work permit and will have to exit the country. Given that, I will have to submit my application from my home country. I was wondering if there are any...
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    Counting working experience between graduation and work permit

    Hello, I found a CIC resource that says: "They can continue to work under the Off-Campus Work Permit provided that they hold both a valid study permit and a valid off-campus work permit. Employment during this transition period can be full time." Here's the link...
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    Do two incomplete weeks add up to one full week?

    Thank you for the reply! In a 54-week period, I have 51 full weeks and 2 weeks that add up 1 full week, 3 days on each week. I was employed as a full-time employee all the time. So can I safely count I have 52 weeks of work experience in this case?
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    Do two incomplete weeks add up to one full week?

    Hi, In a 54-week working period, there are two weeks where I only worked 3 days of the week due to leaving a job and starting another one. Since I worked less than 30 weeks on each of these weeks, I can't count them as full week work experience. My question is: can I count these 2 weeks as "a...
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    Counting working experience between graduation and work permit

    Thanks a lot! I have already declared on my PGWP application that I was working full-time as of September 13 and it didn't cause any problem. Anyway thanks so much again! Have a great day.
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    Counting working experience between graduation and work permit

    Hi Jes, one last question: I wasn't a full-time student as of September 1st 2016 and started working full-time on September 13, 2016 as I was authorized to work 40 hours a week outside the academic year. I applied to my PGWP on October 16. If I get a letter from my college that says "Graduated...
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    Counting working experience between graduation and work permit

    Hello, I started working full time after I graduated from college and in the meantime, I applied to my PGWP. I got my work permit 6 weeks after I started working full time. Can I count these 6-week work experience I acquired before my work permit issued as I wasn't a full-time student at that...
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    Is 1 year IEC enough for Canadian work experience?

    Well this was a piece of information I was told by a legal immigration consultant. Thanks for correcting it. I will delete my post with that information in case it misleads someone else.