Hi there! I have a query regarding hours calculation. I have been working at my current job place since September 2016 in canada. But I am working there part time. And my hours are fluctuating every week. Some times it's 7 hrs a week and some times it may go up to 20 hrs or 25 hrs per week. So I put on average 15 hrs per week in my express entry profile. Today I got ITA on the basis of those hours. Although my 2 years experiance will be done in September. Would it matter if I accept the ITA and apply for PR with these fluctuating hours? I am not sure whether it has to be 15 hrs per week part time position is mandatory or you just need to finish 1560 hours in total with part time job within 2 years? Kindly help me friends. I would really appricite your inputs. Thank you in advance!
The FTE of 1 year is 1560 hours of part-time work. By definition, this will take longer than one calendar year, but how long depends entirely on the hours you work. It's OK to average your hours for the purpose of completing the profile, but you should do a true accounting of hours worked per week for your eAPR. If you happened to work more than 30 hours in a given week, you can only count 30 hours.
Week 1: worked 20 hours credit 20 hours
Week 2: worked 35 hours credit 30 hours
Week 3: worked 15 hours credit 15 hours
Week 4: worked 40 hours credit 30 hours
etc... so while you may have actually worked 110 hours, you can only use 95...
There is no requirement that you complete 2 calendar years. However, full-time workers face the same issue because of the date format, that because the profile uses MM/YYYY instead of MM/DD/YYYY format, you get credit for one year too early.
If 15 hours per week is a realistic summary of your hours, you would not complete the 1 year FTE until you complete 2 years. If you were a full-time worker getting the ITA after 11 months, I would tell you that you should decline the ITA and wait until you actually qualify - the MEC (minimum entry criteria) must be met at the time of the ITA.
So, if you did the full, correct accounting of your actual hours and you have 1560+ as of the date of the ITA, you are good to apply. If not, you should decline - your profile will go back into the pool...