Hi guys,
I have a big concern about working experience that I had back in my country that I was thinking of adding to my EE profile. I would make my score up to around 460 with this oversee working experience.
I worked as a publishing coordinator taking charge of translation rights from English to Korean language. This job required a bachelor degree and I had performed pretty much (70%) of the job description written in NOC 1241 Administrative Assistant.
Only concern is that my wage during the period of my employment seems to be lower than the average of wage of Administrative Assistant jobs in Canada. I heard about someone who failed to get his working experience credited because of his inadequate wage.
In real, the minimum wage and median wage standards are difference in Korea and Canada. (the current minimum wage in Korea is $7.5)
I am wondering if anyone goes through Express Entry in this similar situation and successfully get PR?
Anyone's advice would be greatly appreciated... Thank you!
I have a big concern about working experience that I had back in my country that I was thinking of adding to my EE profile. I would make my score up to around 460 with this oversee working experience.
I worked as a publishing coordinator taking charge of translation rights from English to Korean language. This job required a bachelor degree and I had performed pretty much (70%) of the job description written in NOC 1241 Administrative Assistant.
Only concern is that my wage during the period of my employment seems to be lower than the average of wage of Administrative Assistant jobs in Canada. I heard about someone who failed to get his working experience credited because of his inadequate wage.
In real, the minimum wage and median wage standards are difference in Korea and Canada. (the current minimum wage in Korea is $7.5)
I am wondering if anyone goes through Express Entry in this similar situation and successfully get PR?
Anyone's advice would be greatly appreciated... Thank you!