I myself had the same situation. I was working for a company in my home country when I was studying towards my MSc at the same time. I did not claim that work experience because I found it too hard to explain with the overlapping time periods in the forms and all... But I guess you could give it a try. Worst-case scenario it will not be accepted. I would suggest you send a cover letter explaining the situation so that they don't get confused.Holygun said:Hi all;
I have one other question... This is for out of CANADA work experience letter, that is your HOMECOUNTRY and you don't need a permit to work
If you have literally worked full-time, i.e. 40 hrs / week, but mean while you were studying towards your Masters Degree.
Do you see any problem? Will they accept the work experience full or will they deduct some hours for Masters study...