utopie said:
I am currently applying for the PR under the Federal skilled worker program. I had my application under the CEC category rejected as I was 200 hours short for the work requirements.
My question is how do you meet the requirements when you are a full-time student, working part-time as a university main instructor. I had 1750 hours and needed 1950 hours. I teach 3 classes at two different universities, have been working/living, studying in Canada for 8 years.
Hi utopie, are you currently teaching? For CEC, only work experience from the last two years will be counted, so that's probably why they wouldn't count any earlier work experience, and why you didn't have enough work experience.
If you want to go FSW route, won't it be easier for you to just wait until you have enough hours (1,950 hours) within the last 10 years? Also, make sure that you have at least a period of 1,950 continuous hours within the last 10 years. But if I'm not mistaken, college / university instructor NOC (NOC 4021) is not one of the NOC's accepted for FSW1 eligibility, so your best bet is probably trying to find a permanent job offer. Or if you're currently doing your PhD, then you can probably apply through the new PhD stream.
MapleDream said:
I received my NER last month. I appealed that decision few days later, though nobody thought I could reverse that decision, even myself. But today I received my PER from the officer, and the letter said my case had forwarded to the VO office.
MapleDream, congratulations
!!! Anyway, if you don't mind, can you share the wording of your appeal letter? It may be helpful for a lot of people in your situation. Also, did you appeal for your spouse's education, or was it the study adaptability points?