New13 said:
Hi Mib26, Was your TA/RA experience considered as full time job? How many working hours per week did you get? I still did not get my verification from HR. If they are not considering it at 37.5 hours per week (I think this is the condition cic is using for a job to be full time, correct me please if I'm wrong), I'm going to have same problem like you (I've only 1 point short to be 67).
Thanks.
Hi New13, i believe you are in the same situation like me: 2 years PhD study, also 2 years TA/RA experience, 16pts for language, single, no relatives in Canada. so that's 66pts.
unless cic awards you 5pts for adaptability, you may fall into the same problem as i did.
as a graduate student, our TA/RA is not considered as a "full-time" job.
no matter how many hours you are working per week (legally and normally it is 37.5hrs/week), it only counts as half.
so unless your TA/RA experience is longer than 4 years (37.5hrs/week)
OR
you have been working before as a "full-time" worker longer than 2 years, you might have the problem to gain enough "Working Experience" points.
better suggestion is to wait till you see someone like me pass cic's process
OR
wait till next year (i don't know the exact time) the new regulation/rule takes into effect, which will give a great chance to award you 5pts for adaptability.