1. IRCC is not lenient, either you have completed 1 calendar year, or you haven't, if you haven't you aren't eligible.Bs65 said:1 Year equals 365 days so June 7th through June 6 th is exactly 365 days according my calculation so in my view given you would not complete 1 year until June 6th day has finished you could apply from June 7th 2017 onwards and not before. Whether you have completed 1560 hours or not before this which of course you have is irrelevant as its completing exactly 1 year/365 days that is really important as well as the min 1560 hours.
It is possible CIC might be lenient for sake of a day nobody here can say but fact is until June 7th you would not have completed exactly 1 year so it is your decision whether to submit or not just before the actual one year is up given by the time CIC get around to your application the one year will be well past.
jimbo_416 said:I DO NOT UNDERSTAND why you keep saying I do not meet my 1 year of full time experience within 52 weeks.
Where did I ever say that??? I merely pointed out that the way you describe your experience in terms of hours leaves room for the possibility that you misunderstand the requirements.
here goes.
with NOC B job,
I have worked more than 30 hours every week since my PGWP approved and hours will be filled up this week. However, I will keep working over 30 hours every week and in June I will submit my profile.
So you worked full-time; there is absolutely no need to count hours. Then you need to work a full calendar year (52 weeks) before you are eligible.
Yes, of course this can affect your application. You must meet the minimum eligibility criteria at the time of the ITA - you do not. If you apply, chances are nearly 100% that you will be refused. So I would recommend declining the ITA, and waiting for the next draw.Joshjo said:I got invited under the CEC category on the 20th of April, 2017
I started working at my job on the 29th of April 2016
Technically, i received my ITA before it was few days to complete my one year experience
So i am set to submit my application on the 1st of May 2017
Can this affect my application? because am short of few days before my one year job exp is completed
This is how the calculation works:philus said:If I may add my question, must it be minimum 30 hours per week?
I have been invited under CEC; I have my one year minimum (1560) using a combination of up to 3 different jobs which include part time - making me having some weeks with less than 30 hours per week as there were weeks I didnt work up to 30 hours.
Thanks.
does it count up to 52 weeks and 1560 hours sounds likely needs to be march 2017 as long as 52 weeks have passed given would need to be precisely march 1 thru feb 28 otherwiseAlberta Semi Skilled said:Hello everyone,
I have a question regarding work experience. I have work experience in Canada from March 2016 to February 2017. Will it be counted as 1 year experience or it should be until March 2017? Please advice! Thanks
Yeah, l worked 30 hours per week for this amount of time.Bs65 said:does it count up to 52 weeks and 1560 hours sounds likely needs to be march 2017 as long as 52 weeks have passed given would need to be precisely march 1 thru feb 28 otherwise
Were you full-time (30 or more hours per week?) Also, you need to provide exact dates. If you were full-time, March 1, 2016 - Feb 28, 2017 qualifies. If it is March 15, 2016, to Feb 28, 2016, you do not qualify.Alberta Semi Skilled said:I have a question regarding work experience. I have work experience in Canada from March 2016 to February 2017. Will it be counted as 1 year experience or it should be until March 2017? Please advice! Thanks
Well, either you started working illegally, OR you recently graduated from a Canadian program and you received specifically the PGWP. (Kind of important to be specific).sababx said:So I started working from Jan 16th 2017 and I got my work permit on the 4th of Feb 2017. Will the 1 year be on Jan or Feb 2018?
Hi sorry I forgot to mention. I graduated on the 31st of December 2016 and I started working from the 16th of Jan 2017 and got my PGWP on the 4th of Feb 2017. Do I have to include it in my letter or the Transcript date or certificate date will prove it?jes_ON said:Well, either you started working illegally, OR you recently graduated from a Canadian program and you received specifically the PGWP. (Kind of important to be specific).
Assuming you're now on the PGWP - you can count the work after graduation and before you receive the PGWP, because the work is authorized, and you were no longer a full-time student. It is a good idea to include a letter of explanation about that time.
I am not sure this is correct. My understanding is that your authorization to work under a study permit ends the day you graduate or complete your program UNLESS you have applied for the PGWP the next day or your study permit otherwise specifies you can work. I graduated in mid-December 2016, worked until Dec 31 at the same university on my study permit, applied for and was granted PGWP on Jan 4 2016. I don't count any work before my work permit, and my university wouldn't certify work done before Jan 4 in a reference letter. They said the dates must match my work permit.jes_ON said:Well, either you started working illegally, OR you recently graduated from a Canadian program and you received specifically the PGWP. (Kind of important to be specific).
Assuming you're now on the PGWP - you can count the work after graduation and before you receive the PGWP, because the work is authorized, and you were no longer a full-time student. It is a good idea to include a letter of explanation about that time.