I want to make sure I don't count hours in excess of 30/week.Regina said:Count all your hours for all period of work (lets' say 12 months)
because CIC makes the rules...zhangh49 said:why cant you count 30 and plus hours a week? i applied under nursing and i had 45 hours weekly
A 45-hour work week is full-time week. You simply count full-time weeks.zhangh49 said:why cant you count 30 and plus hours a week? i applied under nursing and i had 45 hours weekly
I work at two different hospitals as a nurse, part time both places 45-50 hour per week, i applied CEC in nov 2012, my lawyer that thats fine, they are looking for one year exp or equivalent part time hours as 1950 hours for technical NOCfrom_mumbai said:because CIC makes the rules...
they have clearly mentioned "For the Canadian Experience Class full-time equivalence, or 1,950 hours of paid employment over a period of at least of 12 months will also be considered." (from http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op25-eng.pdf)zhangh49 said:I work at two different hospitals as a nurse, part time both places 45-50 hour per week, i applied CEC in nov 2012, my lawyer that thats fine, they are looking for one year exp or equivalent part time hours as 1950 hours for technical NOC
1 year or the equivalent, assuming you applied under the post graduate stream. You would still need 52 weeks with 37.5 or more hours of work... Doesn't matter if it was one or two jobs.zhangh49 said:I work at two different hospitals as a nurse, part time both places 45-50 hour per week, i applied CEC in nov 2012, my lawyer that thats fine, they are looking for one year exp or equivalent part time hours as 1950 hours for technical NOC