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Starhopper

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Nov 23, 2016
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Dear all,

working professional like to apply for PR under CEC. I have completed working 1560 hrs (40hrs x 39 week). But don't have 12 months of experience(30 hrs per week x 52). am I eligible to apply for PR in this scenario ie, completing 1560 working hours (full time job)

Kindly help :) :)

Thank you!!
 
Starhopper said:
Dear all,

working professional like to apply for PR under CEC. I have completed working 1560 hrs (40hrs x 39 week). But don't have 12 months of experience(30 hrs per week x 52). am I eligible to apply for PR in this scenario ie, completing 1560 working hours (full time job)

Kindly help :) :)

Thank you!!

No, you are not eligible. You need 52 weeks AND 1560 hours not either
 
Dear BA2LAMAZ,

thanks for your kind words,

when I complete my 52 weeks, my work permit will also will almost get expire, Is there any way I can extend my visa without LMIA?
 
Starhopper said:
Dear BA2LAMAZ,

thanks for your kind words,

when I complete my 52 weeks, my work permit will also will almost get expire, Is there any way I can extend my visa without LMIA?

First of all, what will be your score after 52 weeks? Do you have any foreign work experience? Unfortunately, you can only extend your work permit by applying for a bridge open work permit when you submit your PR application and pass the completeness check (R10).
 
460 by completing 52 weeks and I don't have foreign experience!!... So I guess I should go back to my country and wait for my ITA then!!
:( ..
Thanks for your valid response!!

truly appreciate it
 
Starhopper said:
460 by completing 52 weeks and I don't have foreign experience!!... So I guess I should go back to my country and wait for my ITA then!!
:( ..
Thanks for your valid response!!

truly appreciate it

Your score is a decent score and I'm pretty sure you will get an ITA almost immediately after you create your profile. My guess will be maybe 2-3 draws. Also, try to max out your English scores if you haven't yet done so. On the bright side, you may not have to spend so much time at home before you come back in here :). All the best to you.
 
BA2LAMAZ said:
Unfortunately, you can only extend your work permit by applying for a bridge open work permit when you submit your PR application and pass the completeness check (R10).

Just a note that if someone gets an ITA, as soon as they submit their eAPR and get the email receipt (usually within 24 hours), you can apply for the BOWP (as long as other requirements are met, such as being in Canada and having a valid work permit at the time). It is true that a decision cannot be made on the BOWP application until the completeness check is done, but the applicant can benefit from implied status until then.
 
Starhopper said:
Dear all,

working professional like to apply for PR under CEC. I have completed working 1560 hrs (40hrs x 39 week). But don't have 12 months of experience(30 hrs per week x 52). am I eligible to apply for PR in this scenario ie, completing 1560 working hours (full time job)

If you work more than 30 hours per week, you are simply "full time" and need to work for a minimum of one year (52 weeks). The equivalent in hours is only provided so that people who work part-time can calculate their full-time equivalent. If you work full-time, there is no need to count hours.
 
May 16, 2016- May 12, 2017 (52 weeks)(will I be then eligible to apply by this time frame in future).. I would like to apply considering my work permit period, thanks in advance

Kindly!!
 
Starhopper said:
May 16, 2016- May 12, 2017 (52 weeks)(will I be then eligible to apply by this time frame in future).. I would like to apply considering my work permit period, thanks in advance

Kindly, your minimum eligibility date would be May 15, 2016. After that date, you would meet the minimum requirement of 1 year. Keep in mind that 1 year is the MINIMUM requirement.

But OK, it would be safe to post your profile on May 12, 2017...