emrulh said:
Thanks ubc2010. These answers are really helpful. I have more questions for you and the other people. Those are -
- My MA degree completed on December 2011 but the degree convocation (conferred on) was on June 2012. Which one is relevant for CIC in calculating my hours after graduations (for CEC application)? I got a PGWP at December 2011 though for that MA degree. How do I prove that?
- The NOC code for TA/RA is very confusing. Which one I should use in application? 4012?
-Do i need to submit official transcripts for all of my degrees? Is it ok if I don't submit the transcript? Do i need to send certificates too?
-My Bachelor degree is from Bangladesh, then the MA is from Canada. Do I need to submit an ECA report for the bachelor degree from Bangladesh (for FSW-PhD stream application)? or simply mentioning that degree is ok?
Thanks. You guys rock!
Hi emrulh, ubc2010 has mentioned this to you, but let me repeat again that I don't think you will qualify to apply under CEC, since it'll be hard to convince immigration that you are not studying full-time while doing your PhD.
I understand that you have parallel work experience that had been gained under PGWP, but upon reading CEC regulations,
Any period of employment during which the applicant was engaged in full-time study will not be included in calculating the period of qualifying work experience (e.g. work experience gained through co-op work permits, off-campus work permits while a full-time student, and on-campus work permits).
www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op25a-eng.pdf
we see that, if you are employed during the time you are engaged in full-time study (the way I see it, even if you have gained the work experience elsewhere and not at school, since it says ANY), then this work experience cannot count for the purpose of calculating qualifying work experience.
For PhD stream, though, your work experience will be accepted, since they did not say anything about getting the work experience during full-time study, so I really think you should focus on applying under the PhD stream rather than CEC.