Hello guys
I have some questions about applying under CEC after I read through this forum.
As you know, the new regulation from January 2013 will be requiring one year of full time experience for foreign workers to be eligible to apply under CEC.
I am doing my masters currently and I have been Research Assistant (RA) since January 2012. I receive salary for that job as well as pay tax and CPP. My intention is to apply under CEC as of January 2013 with this one year experience.
However, I intend to emphasize in my file that I am more like a worker who is studying (part-time) beside working as Research Assistant, rather than a student who is also working as an RA. Job description for NOC 4012 (Research Assistant) says that enrolment in a university program is required (which is the case for me). And since I am only working on-campus, a valid study permit should give me legal status to work.
Considering that I have a reference letter from my supervisor professor indicating my job as full-time, the amount of salary and detailed job duties, do you believe that such file is meeting all the requirements of CIC? Any advice in this regard is appreciated, specially based on the successful applicants you might have seen.
I have some questions about applying under CEC after I read through this forum.
As you know, the new regulation from January 2013 will be requiring one year of full time experience for foreign workers to be eligible to apply under CEC.
I am doing my masters currently and I have been Research Assistant (RA) since January 2012. I receive salary for that job as well as pay tax and CPP. My intention is to apply under CEC as of January 2013 with this one year experience.
However, I intend to emphasize in my file that I am more like a worker who is studying (part-time) beside working as Research Assistant, rather than a student who is also working as an RA. Job description for NOC 4012 (Research Assistant) says that enrolment in a university program is required (which is the case for me). And since I am only working on-campus, a valid study permit should give me legal status to work.
Considering that I have a reference letter from my supervisor professor indicating my job as full-time, the amount of salary and detailed job duties, do you believe that such file is meeting all the requirements of CIC? Any advice in this regard is appreciated, specially based on the successful applicants you might have seen.