It's sad to learn that the new rules will prevent me from applying for CEC class


jes_ON said:That may be true (wait to see what the final rules are in January), but you also have many more opportunities as a student than those before you... see the PNP program for your province, or if you're in a PhD program, see the Federal Skilled Worker - PhD stream...
Note: Any periods of self-employment, unauthorized work, or periods of employment during which you were engaged in full-time study (e.g. work experience gained on a co-op, off-campus or on-campus work permit) will not be included when calculating the period of qualifying work experience. You must have had temporary resident status during the period of work experience acquired in Canada.
pepe84 said:Hi All,
Happy New Year!
I am an international MSc student currently working as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University where I am registered as a full time student. The University pays me as an employee with the only difference that I hold a study permit instead of a work permit, but I have got my T4 split from them and my advisor is willing to give me a reference letter as requested by CIC. I have been one year working 35 hrs/week as a Graduate Research Assistant. My question is:
1-Am I eligible to apply under CEC as a worker?
The new checklist document says that Applicants who are authorized to work in Canada without a work permit are eligible to apply under the CEC, but must provide documentation of their legal status (eg. visitor record).
2-Can I assume Study Permit as well?
GaryF said:The CEC application guide says:
I don't know whether this is new or not, but it certainly indicates that RA work experience for graduate students does not count.
googler said:However, there is still no direct mention of the added clause in CIC website or application guides. I would rather wait for senior members of the forum to comment on this.
eng3a said:these kind of conditions were not explicitly stated in the old CEC application?
eng3a said:I have the old guide lines for the CEC application:
Experience requirements
Experience: Work experience as a Temporary Foreign Worker
You must have obtained the equivalent of 24 months of full-time or full-time equivalent (one week is
37.5 hours of work) Canadian skilled work experience at NOC Skill Type 0, or Skill Level A or B. This
work experience must have been acquired in Canada (within 36 months preceding the date the
application is made*).
You do not have to be employed at the time of the application.
Note: Any periods of self-employment or unauthorized work cannot be included when calculating
the period of work experience. You must have temporary resident status during the period of work
experience.--------------
it is clear that work experience during study is not mentioned in the old system. Hopefuly it does work for the old applicants.