Hey guys quick question...
I am hoping to submit my CEC application before the new year to avoid EE. The thing is, I have been employed in my current full-time position for about 10-11 months now and with that alone, I haven't met the 1-year full time needed.
Luckily, I have previously been employed in another skilled position on a part time basis with no set hours/week. For instance: some weeks, I worked 20 hours, some weeks I worked 5. I have remained employed in this position for a total of 20 weeks and worked a total of 200 hours. Does that mean CIC takes that to be 6.667 weeks (=200/30)? Or does that part-time experience not count at all?
I have talked to immigration lawyers and they said this kind of calculation is fine and that they always do it but I wanted to hear your opinion on it too.
Any feedback is welcome!
Cheers!
I am hoping to submit my CEC application before the new year to avoid EE. The thing is, I have been employed in my current full-time position for about 10-11 months now and with that alone, I haven't met the 1-year full time needed.
Luckily, I have previously been employed in another skilled position on a part time basis with no set hours/week. For instance: some weeks, I worked 20 hours, some weeks I worked 5. I have remained employed in this position for a total of 20 weeks and worked a total of 200 hours. Does that mean CIC takes that to be 6.667 weeks (=200/30)? Or does that part-time experience not count at all?
I have talked to immigration lawyers and they said this kind of calculation is fine and that they always do it but I wanted to hear your opinion on it too.
Any feedback is welcome!
Cheers!